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GI Dosorders

Horizontales
Characterized by vomiting, Stomach Burn, Upset Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Blood Vomiting, and Black stool.
PPI medication used for delayed GERD.
The #1 Risk Factor for Peptic Ulcer Disease
Infection of the liver spread by crowded unsanitary conditions.
Rapid gastric emptying usually from partial gastrectomy or pyloroplasty.
When stomach sticks out of peritoneum.
Ulcers from increased ICP.
Do not use this medication with C. Diff.
Abdominal pain with diarrhea, constipation or both.
Bulky, foul smelling fatty stool.
Occurs in the stomach and can cause hematemesis.
Ulcers that occur within hours of trauma (usually burns).
The blocking and narrowing of the opening between the stomach and the duodenum.
Herniations of mucosa through the muscle layers of the colon wall.
GI Bleeding that causes dark and tarry stool.
Inflammation of the pancreas.
Verticales
Usually caused by abdominal pressure.
The #2 Risk factor for Peptic Ulcer Disease.
Characterized by abdominal pain, jaundice, nausea/vomiting, Swollen abdomen, itchy skin, weight loss.
Gi bleeding that causes bright red, bloody stool.
Telescoping of the bowel upon itself.
Any condition preventing the normal transit of the products of digestion.
Ulceration within the mucosa.
Obstruction of the intestines due to paralysis of the intestinal muscles.
Characterized yellow skin and eye sclera.