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GI Emergencies

Horizontales
Inflammation of the peritoneum causing abdominal rigidity and rebound tenderness. Can be caused by trauma, infection, or bowel rupture.
Term for bright red blood in the stool; indicates a lower GI bleed.
Infection that causes a collection of pus in the rectal wall. Symptoms include fever, discharge, and pain with deification.
Inflammation of the pancreas, commonly caused by gallbladder disease or alcoholism.
Characterized by inflammation in the ilium, caused when the immune system attacks portions of the intestinal walls causing them to become scarred and narrowed.
Caused by increased pressure in the portal vein due to the inability of proper blood flow through the liver due to liver failure.
Inflammatory bowel disease that can lead to ulcerations in the colon resulting in mucus and blood in the stools.
Term for blood in the vomit. can be partially digested and appear as coffee-grounds color and consistency.
Chronic liver disease that can be caused by hepatitis or alcoholism; symptoms include portal hypertension, coagulation issues, unable to detoxify blood, and jaundice.
Swollen venous tissue originating from anal area that can be internal or external. Caused by increased pressure or straining during defecation symptoms include itching, pain, burning, rectal bleeding, bleeding that drips into toilet after defecation, hard painful lumps around the rectum.
Inflammation of outpouchings in the colon. bacteria is trapped in the pouches and causes infection.
______ sign is bruising in the subcutaneous fatty tissue around the umbilicus, intraabdominal bleeding
Abdominal edema, commonly associated with liver failure.
Verticales
_____ sign is pain in the left shoulder is considered a classic symptom of a ruptured spleen.
Dilated blood vessels in the esophagus commonly caused by liver failure, seen in chronic alcoholics with liver cirrhosis.
Inflammation of the gallbladder typically caused by gallstones.
Protrusion of a portion of the stomach through the diaphragm.
Stomach lining inflammation. Could be chronic condition that is most commonly caused by the H pylori virus, or acute such as rotavirus or norovirus.
______ sign is bruising to the flanks, sign of retroperitoneal hemorrhage.
Disease of the colon where weakened walls bulge outward and for pouches along the colon wall.
________ syndrome is a tear in the esophageal wall caused by forceful vomiting.
Inflammation of the liver, typically caused by a virus.
Term for dark, tarry stool indicative of an upper GI bleed.