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Chronic painful bladder disorder
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Interstitial Cystitis
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What is present to block the normal growth of cells in the bladder?
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APF Antiproliferative Factor
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Bleeding, pain, inflammation, fibrosis, irritation of the bladder wall
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Interstitial cystitis
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Excessive secretion of ADH; causes include idiopathic, decreased plasma volume, ADH secreting tumor
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SIADH
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Increased serum osmolarity
Decreased urine osmolarity |
DM
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Increased serum osmolarity
Increased urine osmolarity |
Diabetes Insipidus
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Decreased serum osmolarity
Increased urine osmolarity |
SIADH
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Lack of ADH leading to constant excessive urination
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Diabetes Insipidus
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Nerogenic bladder...
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Responds to ADH
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Nephrogenic bladder
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No response to ADH
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Psychogenic bladder
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Urine will slow with OCD treatment
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Cause of
Neurogenic bladder |
Pituitary gland not secreating ADH
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Cause of
Nephrogenic bladder |
Kidneys; pituitary is secreting ADH but KIDNEYS are unresponsive.
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Cause of
Pschogenic bladder |
Person is just drinking a lot
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Lack of ADH...
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Diabetes Insipidus
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Enlargement of the prostate
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BPH
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Decreased testosterone, increased estrogen
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BPH
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Hesitancy, urgency, frequency, nocturia, leaking/dripping
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BPH
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Flaccid or spastic bladder disorder
CNS or PNS nerve damage Urinary incontinence with constant dripping |
Neurogenic Bladder
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Involuntary bladder contractions, with possible incontinence, Neurologic disorders: parkinson's, MS
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Overactive Bladder
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Decrease urinary muscle strength, incontinence with laughing coughing sneezing
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Stress incontinence
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What tests do you do on diarrhea?
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O & P
Culture CT Rectal Exam |
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Dehydration, decreased fiber, age, decreased exercise, pregnancy, medications
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Constipation
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SXS of Diverticulitis:
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Acute abdomen- peritonitis, sepsis, bleeding, ab pain
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IBD, AI, FHX, environmental factors, L sided pain, tenesmus
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Ulcerative colitis
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What is the purpose of the colon?
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Compress stool
Intake of water Huge part of immune system Serotonin storage |
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Inflammation of GI, AI FHX, ab pain, cramping, diarrhea dozen times a day, bloody urine, skip lesions
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Chron's disease
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Chron's disease can lead to what three conditions
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Dehydration, anemia, low electrolytes
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Non-working intestines, ab cramping and distentsion
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Ileus
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Surgery, Peritonitis, anticholinergenic medications (they suppress the CNS) like Immodium...all can cause???
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Ileus
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Rapid stomach emptying
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Dumping syndrome
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T or F: Dumping syndrome can lead to hypoglycemia.
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True
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