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Final Exam Concept Review Pathophysiology

***For all previous content covered on previous exams, please consult your previous concept
review sheets. This is not an all-inclusive list for topics to be covered. Please be sure to consult
your syllabus. This is a comprehensive final.


Gastrointestinal

 GI bleeding
a. Upper GI bleeding: esophagus, stomach, duodenum
b. Lower GI bleeding: jejenum, ileum, colon, rectum
Hematemesis: bloody vomit (from esophagus)
Hematochezia: bright-red blood (colon, rectum “hemmoroid”)
Melena: burgundy color (old blood; jejunum)
Occult bleeding: hidden bleeding (blood cells present in feces)

Hiatal Hernia:
 part of the stomach protrudes through the opening (hiatus) in the diaphragm into
the thoracic cavity
 Cause: too much pressure (repetitively) on stomach muscles; coughing, vomiting, straining
during BM
a. Sliding: ususally when pt is in supine position; common
b. Paraesophogeal/Rolling: due to weak or enlarged hiatus in diaphragm; leads to ulceration
 s/s: heartburn “pyrosis”, frequent belching, discomfort when laying down, substernal pain
radiating to shoulder & jaw

Gastritis: Acute vs. Chronic, Signs and Symptoms
 Inflammation of stomach
 Acute
-characteristics: red & edematous, ulcerated & bleeding
-s/s: anorexia, nausea, vomiting, hematemesis (bleeding in stomach), epigastric pain, cramps,
fever/headache, diarrhea
 Chronic
-characteristics: atrophy of mucosa of stomach, loss of intrinsic factor for absorbing B12
-s/s: vague; mild epigastric discomfort, intolerance for spicy/fatty foods

Pts w chronic g. at risk for peptic ulcers & gastric carcinoma

Peptic Ulcer Disease:
 Cause: common- H. pylori infection or vasoconstrictions by stress smoking, shock, circulatory
impairment in elderly, scar tissue, severe anemia
 s/s: epigastric burning, localizing pain, stomach emptying, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, weight
loss
 location: proximal duodenal, antrum of stomach,

, Cholelithiasis: “gallstone”

 cause: formation of gallstones
 s/s: radiating pain, nausea/vomiting, jaundice



Hepatitis: Types, transmission, Signs and Symptoms

Hep A infectious Oral/fecal; contaminated
water/shellfish/anal intercourse
Hep B chronic Blood/body fluids; exposed to
infected blood/body secretions
(mother to baby)
Hep C chronic Blood/body fluids; post transf,
IV drug use
 s/s: liver- inflammation, necrosis, edematous & tender

Hepatic Encephalopathy: Cause and diagnosis
 decline in brain function that occurs as a result of severe liver disease
 cause: buildup of toxins in blood when liver fails
 s/s: difficulty thinking, personality changes, poor concentration, confusion, musty or sweet
breath, seizures, shaky hands, slow movements

Cirrhosis: Signs and Symptoms, Complications
 destruction of liver cells leading to liver failure
 cause: alcoholic liver disease, biliary (immune disorder), postnecrotic (chronic hep, long term
exposure to toxic materials), metabolic storage disorders
 s/s: initial- fatigue, anorexia, weight loss, anemia, diarrhea, dull aching pain in RUQ; advanced-
ascites, peripheral edema, increased bruising, jaundice, encephalopathy, esophageal may
rupture, hemorrhage, circulatory shock,
 Stages (alcoholic liver disease):
-Initial—fatty liver (asymptomatic; reversible)
-Second—alcoholic hepatitis (inflammation, cell necrosis, fibrous tissue formation; irreversible)
Third—end stage cirrhosis (fibrotic tissue replaces norm tissue; little remaining function)
Esophageal varices: Causes, Signs and Symptoms, complications

 Abnormal, enlarged veins in the esophagus
 Cause: when normal blood flow is blocked by a clot/scar tissue in the liver; cirrhosis
 s/s: hematemesis, melena, lightheaded, jaundice, ecchymosis, ascites
 complications: hemorrhaging, hypovolemic shock, death

Crohn’s disease: “skip lesions”

 commonly in ileum (sm. Intest.); inflammatory bowel disease
 cause: unknown
 s/s: diarrhea w/ cramping, stool soft/semiformed, melena present if ulcers erode,
pain/tenderness in RLQ, anorexia, weight loss, anemia, fatigue

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