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Diverticula are most commonly found: |
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in the sigmoid and descending colon |
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what is the most common cause of lower GI bleed in the elderly: |
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diverticular bleeding; must RO colon CA |
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usually follows many yrs of a diet lacking fiber, develop in weak spots of the colon wall + high pressure of contraction against hard stools lacking fiber |
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etiology of diverticulitis: |
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trapped fecal material and bacteria in the diverticula |
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4 risk factors for diverticula: |
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1. low fiber diet over many yrs 2. >60yrs 3. obesity 4. lack of exercise |
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1. usually asx 2. LLQ pain relieved w BM 3. alternating diarrhea/constipation |
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1. LLQ pain, worse c movement/coughing, etc. 2. low grade Fvr/N/V 3.chronic constipation c episodes of diarrhea 4. abd distinsion 5. occult bleeding |
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chronic constipation assoc w diverticulitis is caused by: |
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Fvr/N/V in diverticulitis is caused by: |
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inflammation/infection stimulates chemoreceptors>emetic center in medulla activated via vagal nerve afferents |
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development of abcess or perforation of diverticula can lead to: |
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abdominal distension described in diverticulitis is caused by: |
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occult bleeding in diverticula are caused by: |
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perforation of the diverticula |
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there is minimal need for phys exam if pt has hx of: |
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describe diverticula in abd x-ray: |
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thumbprints, free air if perforated |
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which imaging study is contraindicated during an acute attack of diverticulitis: |
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barium enema, colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy |
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imaging that is diagnostic for diverticulitis: |
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describe the fistula complication of diverticulitis: |
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inflammation causes tract to develop btwn diverticula and bladder |
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Tx/management of diverticulitis: |
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1. bedrest 2. NPO 3. IV 4. Abx 5. analgesics/antispasmatics 6. NG tube |
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what indicates severe diverticulitis: |
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1. high fvr/leukocytosis 2. inability to tolerate fluids 3. increasing pain 4. comorbid dz |
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2nd serious infection w diverticulitis requires: |
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admit w colon resection consideration |
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management of the diverticulitis: |
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1. high fiber intake 2. 2500-3000ml fluid/day 3. weight loss to reduce intra-abdominal pressure |
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