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What lifestyle He elevated his bed, ate smaller
modifications meals, and avoided trigger foods.
did Michael
implement for
his GERD
management?
,What additional Consider esophageal pH
diagnostic monitoring, esophageal
steps should manometry, or an upper
be considered endoscopy.
for Michael's
persistent
GERD
symptoms?
PPIs reduce gastric acid
How do proton
production by inhibiting the
pump inhibitors
proton pump in the stomach
(PPIs) work?
lining.
What factors Factors include the timing of
influence the administration, presence of food,
effectiveness of and individual patient metabolism.
PPIs?
When should Endoscopy is recommended if
an endoscopy there are alarm symptoms, such as
be dysphagia, weight loss, or
recommended persistent symptoms despite
in GERD treatment.
management?
,What is the Gastric ulcers are caused by
difference damage to the stomach lining,
between a while duodenal ulcers are caused
gastric and by excess acid production and H.
duodenal ulcer pylori infection.
in terms of
pathophysiolog
y?
How do NSAIDs inhibit prostaglandins that
NSAIDs protect the gastric mucosa,
contribute to leading to increased acid
ulcer secretion and decreased mucus
formation? production.
What steps Immediate evaluation and
should be management, including possible
taken if blood transfusion, endoscopy, or
complications surgical intervention.
such as anemia
or perforation
are suspected
in peptic ulcer
disease?
, How does the Obstruction leads to increased
pathophysiolog intraluminal pressure, ischemia,
y of bacterial overgrowth, and
appendicitis ultimately perforation.
progress from
obstruction to
perforation?
What is the role Imaging, such as ultrasound or CT
of imaging in scan, is essential when the
diagnosing diagnosis is uncertain or to assess
appendicitis? for complications.
How would you Surgical intervention is required,
manage a case typically an appendectomy, along
of perforated with antibiotics.
appendicitis?
What is the Ascites occurs due to portal
underlying hypertension and decreased
mechanism of albumin production, leading to
ascites in fluid accumulation in the
cirrhosis? abdominal cavity.
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Terms in this set (280)
What lifestyle He elevated his bed, ate smaller
modifications meals, and avoided trigger foods.
did Michael
implement for
his GERD
management?
,What additional Consider esophageal pH
diagnostic monitoring, esophageal
steps should manometry, or an upper
be considered endoscopy.
for Michael's
persistent
GERD
symptoms?
PPIs reduce gastric acid
How do proton
production by inhibiting the
pump inhibitors
proton pump in the stomach
(PPIs) work?
lining.
What factors Factors include the timing of
influence the administration, presence of food,
effectiveness of and individual patient metabolism.
PPIs?
When should Endoscopy is recommended if
an endoscopy there are alarm symptoms, such as
be dysphagia, weight loss, or
recommended persistent symptoms despite
in GERD treatment.
management?
,What is the Gastric ulcers are caused by
difference damage to the stomach lining,
between a while duodenal ulcers are caused
gastric and by excess acid production and H.
duodenal ulcer pylori infection.
in terms of
pathophysiolog
y?
How do NSAIDs inhibit prostaglandins that
NSAIDs protect the gastric mucosa,
contribute to leading to increased acid
ulcer secretion and decreased mucus
formation? production.
What steps Immediate evaluation and
should be management, including possible
taken if blood transfusion, endoscopy, or
complications surgical intervention.
such as anemia
or perforation
are suspected
in peptic ulcer
disease?
, How does the Obstruction leads to increased
pathophysiolog intraluminal pressure, ischemia,
y of bacterial overgrowth, and
appendicitis ultimately perforation.
progress from
obstruction to
perforation?
What is the role Imaging, such as ultrasound or CT
of imaging in scan, is essential when the
diagnosing diagnosis is uncertain or to assess
appendicitis? for complications.
How would you Surgical intervention is required,
manage a case typically an appendectomy, along
of perforated with antibiotics.
appendicitis?
What is the Ascites occurs due to portal
underlying hypertension and decreased
mechanism of albumin production, leading to
ascites in fluid accumulation in the
cirrhosis? abdominal cavity.