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Lauren - Nursing made easy on Instagram: "Distinguishing upper and lower GI bleeds  Understanding upper GI bleeds  - Location: Upper GI bleeds originate from the oesophagus, stomach, or duodenum - Common causes: peptic ulcers, gastritis, oesophageal varicose, mallory-weiss tears, and erosive oesophagitis - Management: Initial resuscitation with intravenous fluids and blood products, proton pump inhibitors, endoscopic interventions such as sclerotherapy, band ligation, and surgical intervention for refractory bleeding  Understanding lower GI bleeds  - Location: Lower GI bleeds originate from the colon, rectum, or anus - Common causes: Diverticulosis, colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease (e.g. Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis), haemorrhoids, and angiodysplasia - Management: Fluid Gi Diseases Nursing, Upper Gi Nursing, Gi Assessment Nursing, Gi Tract Disorders, Upper Gi Disorders Nursing Students, Gi Disorders Nursing, Bowel Elimination Nursing, Peptic Ulcers Nursing, Gi Nursing

Lauren - Nursing made easy on Instagram: "Distinguishing upper and lower GI bleeds Understanding upper GI bleeds - Location: Upper GI bleeds originate from the oesophagus, stomach, or duodenum - Common causes: peptic ulcers, gastritis, oesophageal varicose, mallory-weiss tears, and erosive oesophagitis - Management: Initial resuscitation with intravenous fluids and blood products, proton pump inhibitors, endoscopic interventions such as sclerotherapy, band ligation, and surgical…

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⭐️ Crohn's vs. Ulcerative Colitis   Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) primarily includes two conditions: Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, and understanding the differences between the two as a nursing student is key  🟢 Crohn's Disease:  → Affects entire GI tract → Affects full thickness of bowel wall → Ulcerations can be patchy and scattered (skip lesions)  🔵 Ulcerative Colitis:  → Affects colon and rectum → Affects mucosal layer of bowel wall → Ulcerations are continuous throughout Immunity Nursing, Nursing School Studying Cheat Sheets, Medical Assistant Student, Nursing School Essential, Inflammatory Bowel, Medicine Notes, Medical School Life, Nursing School Motivation, Nurse Study Notes

⭐️ Crohn's vs. Ulcerative Colitis Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) primarily includes two conditions: Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, and understanding the differences between the two as a nursing student is key 🟢 Crohn's Disease: → Affects entire GI tract → Affects full thickness of bowel wall → Ulcerations can be patchy and scattered (skip lesions) 🔵 Ulcerative Colitis: → Affects colon and rectum → Affects mucosal layer of bowel wall → Ulcerations are continuous throughout

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