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This course by Prof. Neema A. Aboushady offers an in-depth exploration of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) anatomy and disorders. Students will learn to assess digestive functions, manage patients with various gastrointestinal issues—including gastric, duodenal, intestinal, and rectal disorders—and apply nursing processes for optimal patient care. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to differentiate between the management of diverse disorders and implement effective nursing interventions based on patient assessments and clinical needs.
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Digestive System By Prof.NeemaA.Aboushady
Anatomy of GIT • BACK
Objectives • At the end of these lectures the students will be able to: • Know the gastro intestinal tract and its disorder.
Specific Objectives • Identify the assessment of digestive and gastrointestinal function. • Describe the management of patients with digestive problems and upper gastrointestinal disorder.
Differentiate between the management of patients with gastric and duodenal disorders. • Illustrate the management of patients with intestinal and rectal disorders
Outline • Anatomy and physiology of GIT. • Nursing assessment of GIT. • Diagnostic evaluation of GIT and related nursing interventions. • Pathophysiologic and psycho logic considerations related to GIT assessment • Conditions related to esophagus disorders.
Applying nursing process related to esophageal disorders. • Acute and chronic gastritis. • Applying nursing process to patients with gastritis • Peptic ulcer. • Nursing process to peptic ulcer.
Gastric cancer. • Applying nursing process to patients with gastric cancer. • Gastric surgery • Nursing process to patients undergoing gastric surgery. • Irritable bowel syndrome.
Acute inflammatory intestinal disorders. • Nursing process to patients with diverticulitis. • Chronic inflammatory bowel disease. • Nursing process to the patients with chronic inflammatory bowel disease. • Intetestinal obstruction. • Cancer of the large intestine, colon and rectum
Nursing process of the patients with cancer of the colon and rectum. • Colostomy. • Polyp of colon and rectum. • Disease of the anorectum. • Nursing process of the patients with anorectal condition.
Reference • Brunner S., Smeltzer S., and Bare B. Textbook of Medical Surgical Nursing. 2011 ,12thEdition, Williams &Wilkins Lippincott, Philadelphia,