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1
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GI changes in elderly

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1.decreased hydrochloric acid, peristalsis, lipase production, protein synthesis, and liver enzymes

2
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physical assessment of abdomen

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inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation

3
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elderly diet changes

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small frequent meals high in fiber, vitamins, and iron w plenty of water

4
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large pulsating mass in abdomen

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don’t touch, tell dr quadrant of origin and direction of flow
-intestinal obstruction of aortic aneurysm

5
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range of bowel sounds

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use diaphragm of stethescope

hypo- after abdominal surgery , peritonitis, paralytic ulcer

6
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borborygmus

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loud increased sounds- diarrhea

7
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bruits

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swoosh sound- aneurysm

8
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upper endoscopy interventions for decreased RR

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use a stimulus such as sternal rub to encourage deeper and faster respirations

9
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colonoscopy education

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  1. clear liquid diet
  2. avoid red, orange or purple beverages
  3. drink electrolyte drinks
  4. NPO 4-6 hrs before proceedure
  5. avoid aspirin, anticoagulants, and antiplatelets several days prior
  6. bowel prep- chill, no elderly
10
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candida albicans (oral thrush) treatment

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nystatin (mycostantin) oral suspension swish/swallow
ice pop troches
topical triamcinolone in benzocaine
oral dexamethasone

11
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erythroplakia

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precancerous, red velvety mucosal lesions on the surface of oral mucosa

12
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leukoplakia

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thick white firmly attached patches that can’t be easily scraped off

13
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lidocaine for pain cautions

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can cause burns from hot liquids or risk for chocking

14
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acute sialadentis interventions

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IV fluids/hydration, warm compress, massage of the gland, use saliva substitute, use sialagogues (lemon or citrus flavor)

15
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contributing factors to decreased lower esophageal sphincter

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caffiene, chocolate, citrus, tomatoes, smoking, calcium channel blockers, nitrates, mint, alcohol, anticholenergic drugs, high levels of estrogen/progesterone, NG tube placement

16
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GERD symptoms

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dyspepsia, regurgitation, cough/wheeze at night, water brash, dysphagia, odynophagia, epigastric pain, belch/fart, nausea, pyrosis (heartburn), globus (feeling of something in back of throat), pharyngitis

17
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peptic ulcer disease diet

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avoid substances that increase gastric acid secretion- caffeine containing beverages and all coffee

18
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antacid side effects

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sodium excess, hypernatremia, water retention, metabolic alkalosis, acid rebound, diarrhea, constipation

19
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dyspepsia

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heartburn

20
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pernicious anemia vitamin supplementation

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B12

21
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helicobacter infection meds (MOC)

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triple therapy- metronidazole (amoxicillin), omeprazole (lansoprazole), and clarithomycin
quad- add PPI

22
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liver disease and increased bleeding

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PT is prolonged because the liver decreases production of prothrombin, low platelet counts
splenomegally destroys platelets causing thrombocytopenia

23
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hepatic encephalopathy cause

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shunting of portal venous blood into central circulation so the liver is bypassed

24
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hepatic encephalopathy

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cognitive syndrome that results from liver failure and cirrhosis

  • sleep/mood/speech disturbance early -treatable
  • LOC and neuromuscular later
25
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beta cells in pancrease

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insulin

26
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alpha cells

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glucagon

27
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3 pancreas enzymes

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lipase, trypsin, elastase

28
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omeprazole

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30 min before meal, take whole

  • long term use osteoporotic fractures and reduced aniplatelet drug clopidogrel effect
  • don’t stop abruptly