Gastrointestinal (GI) and Genitourinary (GU) Disorders – Discussion
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Topics
Topic: GI and GU Disease Presentations
Topic: GI and GU Disease Presentations
Complete your assigned disease presentation below.
Include three differential diagnoses, pathology, and epidemiology data.
Remember to include an evidence-based clinical practice guideline source/link relevant to the disorder.
Submit your response as a reply to this board.
Presentation A: Discuss small bowel obstruction to include clinical presentation and physical exam findings, diagnostics, management, complications, indications for referral, and education.
Presentation B: Discuss GERD to include clinical presentation and physical exam findings, diagnostics, management, complications, indication for referral, and patient education.
Presentation C: Discuss diverticular disease to include clinical presentation and physical exam findings, diagnostics, management, complications, indications for referral, and education.
Presentation D: Discuss irritable bowel syndrome to include clinical presentation and physical exam findings, diagnostics, management, complications, indication for referrals, and education.
Presentation E: Discuss BPH to include clinical presentation and physical exam findings, diagnostics, management, complications, indications for referral, special considerations, and education.
Presentation F: Discuss perforated peptic ulcer to include clinical presentation and physical exam findings, diagnostics, management, complications, indications for referral, special considerations, and education.
Presentation G: Discuss cirrhosis to include clinical presentation and physical exam findings, diagnostics, management, complications, indications for referral, and education.
Presentation H: Discuss hepatitis to include clinical presentation and physical exam findings, diagnostics, management, complications, indications for referral, and education.
Presentation I: Discuss scrotal hernia to include clinical presentation and physical exam findings, diagnostics, management, complications, indications for referral, and education.
Presentation J: Discuss prostate cancer to include clinical presentation and physical exam findings, diagnostics, management, complications, indications for referral, and education.
Presentation K: Discuss Bartholin’s gland cysts to include clinical presentation and physical exam findings, diagnostics, management, complications, indication for referrals, health promotion, and education.
Presentation L: Discuss dysmenorrhea to include clinical presentation and physical exam findings, diagnostics, management, complications, indication for referrals, health promotion, and education.
Presentation M: Discuss peritonitis to include clinical presentation and physical exam findings, diagnostics, management, complications, indications for referral, and education.
Presentation N: Discuss prostatitis to include clinical presentation and physical exam findings, diagnostics, management, complications, indications for referral, special considerations, and education.
Presentation O: Discuss cholecystitis to include clinical presentation and physical exam findings, diagnostics, management, complications, indication for referral, and patient education.