The assessment of GI and GU systems typically includes a series of focused questions designed to elicit specific symptoms, patterns, and changes in the patient's condition. Below are common categories and questions:
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Focused Questions in GI/GU Assessment
Anorexia and Weight Loss: Have you lost weight unintentionally? Have you experienced a loss of appetite?
Dysphagia and Odynophagia: Do you have difficulty swallowing? Is swallowing painful?
Vomiting: How often do you vomit and what does it look like? Have you noticed blood in the vomit?
Reflux Symptoms and Dyspepsia: Do you experience heartburn? How often does it occur?
Abdominal Pain: Can you describe the pain and its location? Is there anything that alleviates or aggravates it?
Altered Bowel Habit: Have you noticed changes in your bowel movements? Have you experienced diarrhea or constipation?
Red Flags in GI/GU Assessment
Red flags require immediate attention and are indicators of potential severe underlying conditions. These include:
- Persistent vomiting
- Dysphagia
- Fever
- Weight loss
- GI bleeding
- Anemia
- Painless, watery, high-volume diarrhea
- Nocturnal symptoms disturbing sleep
- Pregnancy
Assessment Basics
The basics of physical assessment of the GI/GU systems include four primary techniques:
Examination Specifics
The detailed examination involves checking several body areas for specific signs:
Common GI/GU Conditions
Management and Patient Advice
Management strategies and patient instructions include: