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1. | A hyperosmolar medication that draws water into the bowels |
2. | Connection site of two bowel segments |
3. | Diet order for a patient with a bowel obstruction |
4. | A medication that irritates the sensory nerve endings in the GI tract |
5. | Elevation of this lab result seen with perforated bowel |
6. | IBD condition with most severe diarrhea |
10. | Type of vomiting consistent with LBO |
12. | The name given to internal appearance of GI tract with Crohn's |
13. | IBD condition with most severe bleeding |
15. | Cardiac compensation with an active bleed/hemorrhage |
18. | Antiinflammatory medication for IBD; take with meals |
20. | Stomal complication; stoma located below the level of skin |
21. | Electrolyte of most concern with diarrhea |
22. | Lab result to monitor with total parenteral nutrition |
26. | Anti-spastic medication |
28. | Classification of Metamucil |
30. | Amount of suction used with NGT decompression |
31. | The middle portion of the small intestine |
35. | Stomal complication; abnormal lengthening of stoma |
36. | IBD condition most likely to result in severe malnutrition |
37. | The twisting of the GI tract |
38. | Medical term for upset stomach, or indigestion |
40. | Avoid these products when taking Theragran |
44. | IBD condition prone to developing fistulas, fissures, and abscesses |
46. | Supplemented with Imferon |
47. | Obstruction of this bowel results in profound electrolyte absorption deficits |
48. | Disorder in which abdominal pain is relieved by defecation |