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November 2010 cjp

Digestive Disorders: Lower Gastrointestinal Tract Presented by: APS Healthcare Southwestern PA Health Care Quality Unit (HCQU). November 2010 cjp. Disclaimer.

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November 2010 cjp

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  1. Digestive Disorders: Lower Gastrointestinal TractPresented by: APS HealthcareSouthwestern PA Health Care Quality Unit(HCQU) November 2010 cjp

  2. Disclaimer Information or education provided by the HCQU is not intended to replace medical advice from the consumer’s personal care physician, existing facility policy or federal, state and local regulations/codes within the agency jurisdiction. The information provided is not all inclusive of the topic presented. Certificates for training hours will only be awarded to those who attend a training in its entirety. Attendees are responsible for submitting paperwork to their respective agencies.

  3. Note of Clarification While mental retardation (MR) is still recognized as a clinical diagnosis, in an effort to support the work of self-advocates, the APS SW PA HCQU will be using the terms intellectual and/or developmental disability (ID/DD) to replace mental retardation (MR) when feasible.

  4. Objectives Recognize signs and symptoms of common lower GI disorders Identify non-verbal indicators of pain Name supportive measures for individuals with lower GI disorders

  5. Gastro-intestinal Tract Components Upper GI tract Mouth Esophagus Stomach Lower GI tract Small intestine Large intestine

  6. Function Of The Lower GI Tract Digestion Elimination

  7. Function And Structure Of Small Intestine Digestion and absorption Chyme – digested food from the stomach Duodenum, jejunum, ileum

  8. Function And Structure Of The Large Intestine Movement of intestinal contents Absorption Cecum Ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon Rectum

  9. Common Lower GI Tract Disorders Diverticular Disease Diverticulosis Diverticulitis Inflammatory Bowel Disease Ulcerative Colitis Crohn’s Disease Irritable Bowel Syndrome Viral Gastroenteritis Norovirus

  10. Disorders Of The Lower GI Tract Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea and Colitis Clostridium difficile (C. diff) Celiac Disease Hirschsprung’s Disease Appendicitis

  11. Diverticular Disease Diverticulosis Diverticulitis

  12. Diverticulitis Common symptoms: Pain Change in Bowel Habits Fever Nausea and vomiting Constipation Diarrhea Less common symptoms: Bloating Rectal Bleeding Nonverbal signs of pain: Refusal to eat Withdrawal Crying

  13. Diverticular Disease Causes and Risk Factors Trapped fecal matter Reduced blood supply Age Inadequate fiber intake Lack of exercise Obesity

  14. Diagnosing Diverticulitis Abdominal CT Ultrasound

  15. Treatment Of Diverticulitis Depends on severity Antibiotics Pain relief Surgery

  16. Diverticulitis Prevention Eat fiber Drink fluids Don’t delay bowel urges Exercise regularly

  17. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Ulcerative Colitis Crohn’s Disease

  18. Ulcerative Colitis Symptoms Abdominal pain Abdominal sounds Diarrhea Rectal pain Weight loss Fever

  19. Ulcerative Colitis Diagnosis And Screening Colonoscopy with biopsy American Cancer Society recommends screenings 8 years after first diagnosis of severe disease or when a large part of intestine is involved 12-15 years following a diagnosis where only the left side of the large intestine is involved Follow-up examinations every 1-2 years

  20. Ulcerative Colitis Treatment Diet Medications Surgery

  21. Crohn’s Disease Symptoms Abdominal pain / cramping Diarrhea Fever Anemia Joint inflammation Weight loss

  22. Crohn’s Disease Diagnosis Stool culture Barium enema / x-ray CT and ultrasound Colonoscopy Endoscopy MRI Laboratory Tests

  23. Crohn’s Disease Treatment Diet Medication Surgery

  24. Irritable Bowel Syndrome Unknown cause Abdominal pain Diarrhea Constipation

  25. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Diagnosis Symptom based

  26. Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treatment Diet Reduce stress Medications

  27. Viral Gastroenteritis Inflammation Norovirus

  28. Gastroenteritis Symptoms Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Abdominal cramps

  29. Gastroenteritis Transmission Contaminated food or liquids Undercooked shellfish Close contact with infected persons Seasonal

  30. Gastroenteritis Treatment Prevent dehydration

  31. Gastroenteritis Prevention Wash hands frequently Cook food thoroughly Bleach-based cleaner Launder soiled linens

  32. Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea And Colitis Clostridium difficile

  33. C Diff Signs and Symptoms Mild to moderate C. Diff Severe C. Diff

  34. C. Diff Transmission Fecal-oral route Spore forming bacteria

  35. C. Diff treatment Antibiotics Flagyl Vancomycin Probiotics Florastor Drink fluids

  36. C. Diff Prevention Hand washing Thorough cleaning Prudent use of antibiotics

  37. Celiac Disease Immune system reaction to gluten Small intestine damage Autoimmune disease

  38. Celiac Disease Signs And Symptoms Gastrointestinal symptoms Intermittent diarrhea Abdominal pain, bloating Decreased appetite, weight loss Constipation Lactose intolerance Stools that float Non-gastrointestinal symptoms Pale mouth sores Painful skin rashes Missed menstrual periods Anemia Joint pain, muscle cramps Dental and bone disorders Neuropathy

  39. Celiac Disease Causes And Diagnosis Cause unknown Blood tests Biopsy

  40. Celiac Disease Treatment And Prevention Gluten-free diet Vitamin and mineral supplements Dietician referral

  41. Hirschsprung’s Disease Affects large intestine Present at birth Missing colonic nerve cells

  42. Hirschsprung’s Disease Signs And Symptoms Newborn symptoms Failure to pass stool Infrequent, explosive stools Jaundice Poor feeding Adult symptoms Chronic constipation Anemia

  43. Hirschsprung’s Disease Causes Unknown cause May be genetic

  44. Hirschsprung’s Disease Diagnosis And Treatment Abdominal x-ray Anal manometry Barium enema Rectal biopsy Pull-through procedure

  45. Appendicitis Finger-shaped protrusion Unknown function

  46. Appendicitis Signs And Symptoms Abdominal pain Rebound tenderness Nausea and vomiting Loss of appetite Low-grade fever Constipation Inability to pass gas Diarrhea Abdominal swelling

  47. Appendicitis Causes Obstruction Infection

  48. Appendicitis Diagnosis Abdominal exam Urine test Blood test Imaging tests

  49. Appendicitis Treatment And Prevention Appendectomy Open surgery Laparoscopic surgery High fiber diet

  50. Caregivers Make A Difference Infection control Dietary recommendations Prompt reporting of behavioral changes

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