You met Henry last week. He is a 67-year-old man.-Year-An elderly man was admitted for rectal bleeding. His Hgb was 9. He tells me that he had just one year ago a routine screening colonoscopy.
Peter Buch – GI Bootcamp For the Healthcare Team
- Assessing abdominal pain
- The diagnostic tool chest
- Memorable case studies to help you learn
- How the The PQRST System helps you make the diagnosis:
- P: Positional, palliating, provocative factors
- Quality
- R: Referral to the Region, Radiation, or other relevant information
- Severity
- T: Temporal factors
- Is it a looming emergency?
- Evaluation of elevated liver function tests
- The clinical importance of liver function tests
- Non-New epidemic: Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
- Register at-Risk patients and the The best treatments are available
- Usually-encountered gallbladder duct dilemmas
- Hepatitis: The A,B,Cs
- Colon Cancer Prevention
- The best practices for colon cancer prevention
- Who needs a colonoscopy anyway?
- Hemoccult, “FIT,” “Cologuard”
- What you need to know “interval” Cancer
- Colon cancer patients in their twenties
- Clostridium difficile challenges
- Understanding the The importance of a “carrier state”
- Clostridium difficile prevention
- There are many antibiotic options
- How to determine if there are recurrences
- Potential dangers of fecal transplants
- Probiotics could be a solution
- How many recurrences will we have until we use fecal transplantation?
- Avoiding complications
- Evaluation and Treatment GI Bleeding
- Assessing your patient
- Source: Upper, small or lower bowel
- Advanced techniques for localizing the Source of bleeding
- Non-Surgical treatment for GI bleeding
- Our great challenge is the very elderly population GI bleeding
- Successful Management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- How to diagnose in 2018
- Is there another diagnosis we are missing?
- Important importance of “alarm symptoms”
- Partnership with your patient
- Understanding a FODMAP diet
- OTC medications that can help
- Recent treatments
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Description:
- Assessment of abdominal pain: Does an emergency exist?
- These are the BEST ways to identify them the High liver function tests can be a sign of an elevated liver function test
- Clostridium difficile: How many Clostridium difficile recurrences will we have before we can use fecal transplant?
- What you need to know “interval” colon cancer
- 2018 Probiotic treatments
- Identify the Source the GI bleed
- Irritable bowel syndrome: Importance “alarm symptoms”
You met Henry last week. He is a 67-year-old man.-Year-An elderly man was admitted for rectal bleeding. His Hgb was 9. He tells you that he has had a routine screening colonoscopy 1 year ago. A workup revealed sigmoid carcinoma. How can this have happened? What can we do to prevent it from happening in other patients? Let’s learn about “alarm symptoms,” Here are some key risk factors for colon cancer “interval cancer,” the The latest options for colonoscopy and ways to help patients keep on their colon screening schedules.
How many times have you been frustrated when you review your patient’s abnormal liver function tests? Are you unsure if it is Hepatitis A or B or C?
Are statins okay for you?
How do you choose between Acetaminophen or ASA for chronic liver disease?
Learn from a Clinical Gastricologist Peter BuchMD, AGAF FACP and leave this training with the The following skills are required:
- Assess patients with chronic and acute abdominal pain confidently
- Understand the Clostridium difficile: The latest treatment
- The most recent techniques for evaluating and treating GI bleeding
- Help to distinguish Irritable Bowel Syndrome and other conditions
Here’s What You Will Get In Peter Buch – GI Bootcamp For the Healthcare Team
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Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes