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NUR2063 Essentials of pathophysiology – Exam 2 Review Sheet 2022 update Rasmussen College, Florida Covers Modules 4, 5, and 6 – Chapters 7, 8, 9, 10 1. What is gastritis? What are causes? a. Gastritis: Inflammation of the stomach lining. b. Causes: Alcohol, aspirin, and bacteria. 2. Review the etiology and clinical manifestations of GERD. What are complications of GERD if left untreated? a. Gerd (Gastroesophageal reflux disease): Backflow of gastric contents into esophagus through lower esophageal sphincter. b. Complications: Inflammation – irritation and swelling – narrowing of the esophagus 3. Review the etiology and clinical manifestations of peptic ulcer disease (PUD). a. PUD (Peptic Ulcer Disease): Painful sores or ulcers develop in the lining of the stomach. b. Clinical manifestations: vomiting, faintness, weight loss, blood in stool. 4. Review the etiology and clinical manifestations for pseudomembranous colitis? a. PUD (Pseudomembranous colitis): Acute inflammation and necrosis (Death of cells) of the large intestine. Caused by clostridium difficile (Exposure to antibiotics). b. Clinical manifestations: bloody diarrhea – abdominal pain – fever – leukocytosis 5. Review signs and symptoms of appendicitis. How do we assess for this condition? a. Signs: Right lower quadrant pain Inflammation of the vermiform appendix b. Symptoms: McBurney’s point (Right side of abdomen) – Nausea – vomiting – fever – diarrhea – inflammation. 6. Review causes of bowel obstructions. Know the difference between functional bowel obstructions versus mechanical obstructions. Know examples of each type a. Causes of bowel obstruction: Hernias, colon cancer, certain medications, inflamed intestine EX: Crohn’s disease. b. Functional bowel obstructions: there is no physical blockage, however, the bowels are not moving food through the digestive tract c. Mechanical obstructions: Adhesions (Scar like tissue) – Hernia (Fatty tissue squeezing through muscle) – Tumors – impacted feces. 7. Review signs and symptoms of liver disease. What is another term for end-stage liver disease? a. Signs:

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NUR2063 Essentials of
pathophysiology – Exam 2 Review Sheet
2022 update Rasmussen College,
Florida
Covers Modules 4, 5, and 6 – Chapters 7, 8, 9, 10
1. What is gastritis? What are causes?
a. Gastritis: Inflammation of the stomach lining.
b. Causes: Alcohol, aspirin, and bacteria.

2. Review the etiology and clinical manifestations of GERD. What are complications of GERD if
left untreated?
a. Gerd (Gastroesophageal reflux disease): Backflow of gastric contents into esophagus
through lower esophageal sphincter.
b. Complications: Inflammation – irritation and swelling – narrowing of the esophagus

3. Review the etiology and clinical manifestations of peptic ulcer disease (PUD).
a. PUD (Peptic Ulcer Disease): Painful sores or ulcers develop in the lining of the stomach.
b. Clinical manifestations: vomiting, faintness, weight loss, blood in stool.

4. Review the etiology and clinical manifestations for pseudomembranous colitis?
a. PUD (Pseudomembranous colitis): Acute inflammation and necrosis (Death of cells) of the
large intestine. Caused by clostridium difficile (Exposure to antibiotics).
b. Clinical manifestations: bloody diarrhea – abdominal pain – fever – leukocytosis

5. Review signs and symptoms of appendicitis. How do we assess for this condition?
a. Signs: Right lower quadrant pain Inflammation of the vermiform appendix
b. Symptoms: McBurney’s point (Right side of abdomen) – Nausea – vomiting – fever – diarrhea
– inflammation.

6. Review causes of bowel obstructions. Know the difference between functional bowel
obstructions versus mechanical obstructions. Know examples of each type
a. Causes of bowel obstruction: Hernias, colon cancer, certain medications, inflamed intestine
EX: Crohn’s disease.
b. Functional bowel obstructions: there is no physical blockage, however, the bowels are
not moving food through the digestive tract
c. Mechanical obstructions: Adhesions (Scar like tissue) – Hernia (Fatty tissue squeezing through
muscle) – Tumors – impacted feces.

7. Review signs and symptoms of liver disease. What is another term for end-stage liver disease?
a. Signs:
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i. Hepatocellular failure (Decreased clotting factors)
ii. Portal hypertension (Increase in pressure within the portal vein EX: GI congestion
carries blood from the digestive organs to the liver)
iii. Jaundice (yellowing of skin and breakdown of red blood cells)
iv. Ascites: Pathologic accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity
1. Diagnosis: Fluid examination from abdominal paracentesis




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