Medical-surgical Nursing Demystified

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CHAPTER 7 Gastrointestinal System^295


HALLMARK SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS



  • Fever

  • Right lower quadrant pain

  • Diarrhea (non-bloody)

  • Abdominal mass

  • Weight loss (unintentional)

  • Fatigue

  • Bloating after meals (postprandial)

  • Abdominal cramping due to spasm

  • Borborygmi (loud, frequent bowel sounds)

  • Fistula formation (bowel-bowel, bowel-stomach, bowel-bladder, bowel-skin,
    bowel-vagina)

  • Aphthous ulcers (oral ulcerations)

  • Nephrolithiasis


INTERPRETING TEST RESULTS



  • Erythrocyte sedimentation rate will be elevated during exacerbations.

  • Anemia—due to both vitamin B 12 and folic acid deficiency.

  • Albumin level will be low.

  • Electrolytes may be abnormal due to loss from diarrhea and malabsorption.

  • Barium studies will show “apple core” in area of stricture formation, narrow-
    ing due to inflammation, and fistula formation. Not performed if bowel per-
    foration is a concern.

  • CT scan shows abscess formation and thickening of bowel wall due to in-
    flammation.

  • Sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy for direct visualization of lower GI tract or
    for biopsy.


TREATMENT



  • Dietary restriction.

  • Nutritional supplementation.

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