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Ulcer peptic 1388
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Ulcer peptic 1388
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Ulcer peptic 1388 Ulcer peptic
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1388 ulcer peptic * esophageal gastricduodenal More of ulcers chronic ulcers
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Ulcer peptic 1388
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Ulcer peptic 1388 etiology etiology secretion of acid and pepsin helicobacter pillory
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Ulcer peptic 1388 Zollinger Ellisan (ZES) STRESS ULCER are a type of ulcer peptic
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Ulcer peptic 1388 pathophysiology pathophysiology HCL resistant of mucous regurgitation NSAIDs pancreas tumors increases of gastrin
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Ulcer peptic 1388 symptoms symptoms More than 20-30% without any symptom progress to perforation More than 20-30% without any symptom progress to perforation pain nausea vomiting pirosis loose weigh diarrheaconstipation hematemesismelena
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Ulcer peptic 1388 complication Hemorrhage * ObstructionPerforation
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Ulcer peptic 1388
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Ulcer peptic 1388 anemia anemia hypovolemia shock hypovolemia shock HCT HB Tachycardia Urine output
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Ulcer peptic 1388 scar scar edematous edematous obstruction
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Ulcer peptic 1388 Most in duodenal ulcers Most in duodenal ulcers sever abdominal pain sever abdominal pain tenderness tenderness shock shock BALANC ELECTROLITS SUTUR NGT THREATMENT antibiotic
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Ulcer peptic 1388 diagnosis diagnosis Physical examination Physical examination history UGI Endoscopy * Endoscopy * Biopsy * Biopsy * Barium swallow Urea respiration test Urea respiration test Serology test
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Ulcer peptic 1388
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Ulcer peptic 1388 treatment treatment medical surgery drug
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Ulcer peptic 1388 Stress reduction SmokingcessationSmokingcessation DietarymodificationDietarymodification
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Ulcer peptic 1388 antibiotic Antagonist H2 Anti acid anti cholinergic MOM - AL(OH)3 - MG(OH)2 ranitidinecimetidine famatidine sucralfate Inhibition proton pomp omeprazoleomeprazole Bismuth salts
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Ulcer peptic 1388 Gastrodudenestomy or billroth I Gastrodudenestomy or billroth I gastrojejunostomy or billroth II gastrojejunostomy or billroth II vagotomy vagotomy pylorplasty pylorplasty
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Ulcer peptic 1388 assessment intervention education diagnosis Nursing care
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Ulcer peptic 1388 painpain consume foods Physical examination Physical examination MalnutritionMalnutrition Family history Vital sign Meal habituation Alcohol NSAIDsNSAIDs
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Ulcer peptic 1388 painpain lack information stressstress Impaired nutrition
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Ulcer peptic 1388 relieve relieve pain improve nutrition Stress reduction Smoking cessation* Smoking cessation* Smoking cessation* Smoking cessation*
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Ulcer peptic 1388 diseasedisease CausesCauses diagnosisdiagnosis Self care how to use drug Complications of drug Complication ulcer
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Ulcer peptic 1388 Medical-surgical nursing ، Brunner & Suddarth Edition 10 th ، translator :pooran saami. Medical-surgical nursing ، Brunner & Suddarth Edition 10 th ، translator :pooran saami. Medical-surgical nursing ، Brunner & Suddarth Handbook ، edition11th. Medical-surgical nursing ، Brunner & Suddarth Handbook ، edition11th. Medical-surgical nursing ، digestion diseases alli naagi. Medical-surgical nursing ، digestion diseases alli naagi. referencereference
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Ulcer peptic 1388 The end Providers Ahmad Darivishi Raamesh Alineaa nursing86 Providers Ahmad Darivishi Raamesh Alineaa nursing86
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