GI Meds 1 Flashcards

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GI: Purpose of pharmacological mgmt to address damage from:

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  • gastric acid secretions
  • abn food mvt through GI tract
  • other digestive problems
  • vomiting
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dyspepsia =

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indigestion and epigastric pain

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GERD =

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gastroesophageal reflux disease

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4
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What are heartburn sensations caused by?

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GERD - leakage of gastric acid into esophagus

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5
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peptic ulcers =

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ulcerations of mucosal lining of

  • lower esophagus
  • stomach
  • duodenum
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6
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What happens with chronic peptic ulcers?

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  • destroy musculature

- replace it with permanent scar tissue

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Why are chronic peptic ulcers dangerous if untreated?

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can erode into the stomach and spread infection

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Causes of peptic ulcers

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  • aggressive action of hydrochloric acid and pepsin on the mucosa
  • infection of Helicobacter pylori
  • Chronic NSAID use
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Peptic ulcers: This requires further screening and possible medical referral (PMH)

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PMH of peptic ulcer with new onset back or shoulder pain

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10
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What are stress ulcers?

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stress related mucosal disease occurs in response to SIGNIFICANT physiological stress

(not just life stress)

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Example of stress ulcers

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gastric mucosal changes develop within 72 hrs in 80% of pts with significant burns

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stress ulcers: pain presentation

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  • differ pathologically

- usually pain-free until perforation and hemorrhage occur

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Stress ulcers: mechanism?

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  • likely involves ischemia of gastric mucosa

- has large O2 requirements and high acidity

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14
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s/s peptic ulcers

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  • “heartburn”
  • night pain
  • radiating back pain
  • stomach pain
  • R shoulder pain
  • N/V
  • bloody stools
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15
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“heartburn”

Epigastric pain aggravated by food

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gastric ulcer

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16
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“heartburn”

pain relieved by food, milk, antacids, or vomiting

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duodenal ulcer