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Gastrointestinal Nursing
GI assessment, upper and lower GI bleeding, cirrhosis and portal hypertension, hepatic encephalopathy, ostomy care, liver laboratory values, and diagnostic procedures — for nursing students, med-surg nurses, and NCLEX preparation.
Guides
In-depth guides for gastrointestinal and hepatic nursing practice.
Gastrointestinal Assessment
11 minComprehensive GI assessment guide for nurses — abdominal inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation, bowel sounds, red flag findings, documentation, and NCLEX pearls.
Upper GI Bleeding
12 minUpper GI bleeding guide for nurses — common causes, hematemesis, melena, assessment findings, hemodynamic instability, treatment overview, nursing priorities, and NCLEX pearls.
Lower GI Bleeding
11 minLower GI bleeding guide for nurses — common causes, hematochezia, assessment findings, diagnostic workup, treatment overview, nursing priorities, and NCLEX pearls.
Cirrhosis & Portal Hypertension
13 minCirrhosis and portal hypertension guide for nurses — pathophysiology, ascites, esophageal varices, hepatic encephalopathy, laboratory findings, treatment overview, and nursing priorities.
Acute Pancreatitis Nursing Care
10 minAcute pancreatitis nursing care: autodigestion, gallstones and alcohol as top causes, epigastric pain boring to the back, lipase, Cullen's and Grey Turner's signs, hypocalcemia, and pain-fluids-rest priorities.
Cholecystitis & Cholelithiasis Nursing Care
9 minCholecystitis and cholelithiasis nursing care: the 5 F's risk profile, RUQ pain after fatty meals, Murphy's sign, obstruction signs, lap chole and T-tube care, and low-fat teaching.
Appendicitis & Peritonitis Nursing Care
9 minMcBurney's point, Rovsing's, psoas and obturator signs, rebound tenderness, the sudden pain relief that signals rupture, the no-heat/no-laxatives rule, peritonitis recognition, and post-appendectomy care.
Bowel Obstruction Nursing Care
9 minBowel obstruction nursing care: mechanical vs functional (paralytic ileus), small- vs large-bowel patterns, adhesions and hernias, the obstipation-distension-vomiting picture, NG decompression, and recognizing strangulation.
Clinical References
Quick-access GI references for bedside and NCLEX use.
Liver Laboratory Values
Liver laboratory values reference for nurses — AST, ALT, ALP, GGT, bilirubin (total, direct, indirect), albumin, INR, ammonia normal ranges, elevated causes, and clinical interpretation.
GI Diagnostic Procedures
GI diagnostic procedures reference for nurses — EGD, colonoscopy, ERCP, capsule endoscopy, abdominal CT: indications, pre-procedure nursing, post-procedure monitoring, and complication surveillance.
Ostomy Basics
Ostomy basics reference for nurses — colostomy, ileostomy, urostomy output characteristics, stoma assessment, peristomal skin care, appliance management, and patient education.
Hepatic Encephalopathy
Hepatic encephalopathy reference for nurses — causes, ammonia metabolism, asterixis, mental status changes, West Haven grading system, lactulose therapy, and nursing management.
Acute Abdomen Assessment Reference
Reference on the named abdominal signs (McBurney's, Rovsing's, psoas, Murphy's, rebound, Cullen's, Grey Turner's), the inspect-auscultate-percuss-palpate sequence, and peritonitis red flags.
Pancreatitis Severity & Labs Reference
Amylase and lipase interpretation, the supporting labs (calcium, glucose, WBC, triglycerides, ALT), Ranson's criteria at admission and 48 hours, and the trend markers (BUN, hematocrit, CRP) that flag severe disease.
Diverticulosis vs Diverticulitis Reference
How out-pouchings form, the asymptomatic vs inflamed states, LLQ pain and fever of diverticulitis, the flipped fiber rule (high-fiber when well, bowel rest in a flare), complications, and the seeds-and-nuts myth.
Biliary Procedures & T-Tube Care Reference
Laparoscopic vs open cholecystectomy, ERCP indications and post-procedure monitoring (pancreatitis, perforation, cholangitis), and T-tube management: bag position, expected drainage, clamping trials, skin protection, and when to report.
Quick Charts
GI comparison charts and assessment reference tables.
Upper vs Lower GI Bleeding Chart
Upper vs lower GI bleeding comparison chart — anatomical source, stool findings, vomiting, BUN:Cr ratio, common causes, diagnostic tests, pharmacologic and endoscopic treatment, and nursing priorities.
Liver Lab Values Chart
Liver lab values chart for nurses — AST, ALT, ALP, GGT, bilirubin (total/direct/indirect), albumin, INR, ammonia, platelets with normal ranges, elevated/decreased causes, and clinical interpretation flags.
Ostomy Comparison Chart
Ostomy comparison chart for nurses — colostomy, ileostomy, urostomy side by side: anatomical source, location, output character, skin risk, pouch type, diet, and key nursing considerations.
Hepatic Encephalopathy Staging Chart
Hepatic encephalopathy staging chart — West Haven Criteria Grades 0 through 4 with mental status, neurological findings, and stage-specific nursing priorities.
Feeding Tube Types Comparison Chart
NG (Levin, Salem sump), small-bore ND/NJ, PEG, and PEJ tubes compared by placement, duration, best use, feeding method, and the key nursing consideration for each.
Acute Abdominal Pain by Location Chart
RUQ, epigastric, LUQ, RLQ, LLQ, and periumbilical pain mapped to the likely conditions and their hallmark signs — a fast bedside differential for the acute abdomen.
Small vs Large Bowel Obstruction Chart
Small-bowel vs large-bowel obstruction by onset, vomiting, distension, pain, obstipation, common causes, and the acid-base/electrolyte pattern — telling SBO from LBO at the bedside.
Cholecystitis vs Pancreatitis Chart
Pain location and radiation, hallmark signs (Murphy's vs Cullen's/Grey Turner's), key labs (alk phos/bilirubin vs lipase), causes, diet, and complications for the two upper-abdominal emergencies that share a gallstone link.
Appendicitis vs Diverticulitis Chart
Appendicitis vs diverticulitis by pain location (RLQ vs LLQ), typical age, hallmark signs, diet/management, and complications — two inflammatory conditions that mirror each other on opposite sides.
Suggested Learning Path
Build gastrointestinal nursing competency with this recommended sequence.
Related Specialties
Gastrointestinal nursing knowledge connects directly to these specialty areas.
