GIT – medicine
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Course sections
Section 1
Lec 1- GERD
1
Video lecture
1 H : 24 min : 20 sec
2
Quiz
5 questions
Section 2
Lec 2 - Peptic ulcer
1
Video lecture
1 H : 25 min : 2 sec
2
Quiz
5 questions
Section 3
Lec 3 - Pancreatitis
1
Acute & Chronic
1 H : 18 min : 19 sec
2
Quiz
5 questions
Section 4
Lec 4 - Inflammatory bowel diseases
1
Crohn's + Ulcerative Colitis
51 min : 50 sec
2
Quiz
5 questions
Section 5
Lec 5 - Acute hepatitis
1
Video lecture
56 min : 19 sec
2
Quiz
5 questions
Section 6
Lec 6 - Cirrhosis
1
Video lecture
1 H : 4 min : 46 sec
2
Quiz
5 questions
Section 7
Lec 7- Alcoholic liver & NAFLD
1
Video lecture
30 min : 55 sec
2
Quiz
5 questions
Section 8
Lec 8 - Autoimmune hepatic diseases
1
Video lecture
37 min : 17 sec
2
Quiz
5 questions
Section 9
FINAL QUIZ
1
Quiz
10 questions
Lec 3 - Pancreatitis
Quiz
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a 37-year-old patient presented to your clinic with severe epigastric pain accompanied by nausea and vomiting, that is relieved after vomiting. What’s your initial diagnosis?
Acute pancreatitis
Chronic pancreatitis
Peptic ulcer
GERD
what is the best first step in the evaluation of a patient with idiopathic acute pancreatitis?
MRCP
cholecystectomy
Endoscopic ultrasound
ERCP
one of the following is NOT an indication for CT scan in the context of a suspected pancreatitis patient:
slightly elevated pancreatic enzymes
persistent fever within 24hrs of admission
medication failure
suspicion of abscess
all of the following features suggest a chronic pancreatitis rather than acute, EXCEPT:
steatorrhea
Diabetes Miletus
high lipase
calcification
Which of the following factors at presentation predicts a poor outcome and increased risk of death in acute pancreatitis?
a.Body mass index (BMI) >25 kg/m2a.Body mass index (BMI) >25 kg/m2
b.Lipase >1000 IU/L
c.PaO2 <60 mmHg
d.WBC count >10,000/μLSolution.
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