#1 Nursing Community for Nurses: 290,159 Members

Log in   Sign up   Why join?   | Layout: Switch to narrow layout Color: gold style blue style rose style
Nursing Community for Nurses
Home Forums Articles Specialty Students Region Career Resources

Advanced Search Site Help Site Map

strange question about a GI patient, please help!



Currently Online
Members: 328
Guests: 1,880
2,208

Job Spotlight
Orthopedic Nurses
Davenport, Florida
Oncology Nurse RN
Southlake, Texas
CRNA
Glendale, Arizona
Forum Spotlight
Oncology Nursing

Nursing Degrees

Nursing Articles

Imagine.
Am I Meant To Be A Nurse?
Nurse
Health Website Analysis: allnurses.com
They Call Me The Swamp Nurse
Submit An Article

Nursing Jobs

Job Seeker: Employer:

Newsletter

Subscribe to the free allnurses.com email newsletter. We will keep you informed of nursing news, articles, discussions, and more.

Enter your email address:

Read current:
Nursing Newsletter

How-To allnurses

allnurses videos

Welcome to allnurses: A Nursing Community for Nurses

The largest most active online nursing community. Join 290,159 nurses from around the world to learn, communicate, and network. For full allnurses.com access, register today - it's free! Problems during registration? Please don't hesitate to contact support.

Would you like to comment?
Join or Login if already a member.
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
  #1  
Old Sep 25, 2007, 10:18 PM
busyrnandmom's Avatar
busyrnandmom (Female)
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
strange question about a GI patient, please help!

Hey, all!! I am an ER RN and have a question regarding a patient. We had a patient in her 30s who was s/p lap choley due to chronic pancreatitis in the early 90s. She stated she had one episode of pancreatitis post op thn no problms at all, she stated.

This summer she started to be symptomatic again with pancreatitis. Amylase and lipase through the roof.. CT, the whole 9 yards.

My question, is that she is a nondrinker and not a druggie. Does a common bile duct stay in there on some patients, or what other causes could account for her symptoms? Like I said the labs are out the roof, but I was totally confused. Any input would be appreciated!

Anne, RNC

Top
  #2  
Old Sep 27, 2007, 05:20 PM
core0's Avatar
My Liver
Join Date: Nov 2006
Re: strange question about a GI patient, please help!

Originally Posted by busyrnandmom View Post
Hey, all!! I am an ER RN and have a question regarding a patient. We had a patient in her 30s who was s/p lap choley due to chronic pancreatitis in the early 90s. She stated she had one episode of pancreatitis post op thn no problms at all, she stated.

This summer she started to be symptomatic again with pancreatitis. Amylase and lipase through the roof.. CT, the whole 9 yards.

My question, is that she is a nondrinker and not a druggie. Does a common bile duct stay in there on some patients, or what other causes could account for her symptoms? Like I said the labs are out the roof, but I was totally confused. Any input would be appreciated!

Anne, RNC
The common bile duct is not touched in a lap chole. The reason that it is removed it that the thought for unexplained pancreatitis is that there are small stones that lodge in the pancreatic duct and cause the pancreatitis. These are frequently not identified since the first thing the patient gets is an opiate which relaxes the ampulla allowing the stone to spill out. This symptoms usually resolve in a few days with this and no cause is found. Usually after 2 or more cases of unexplained pancreatitis GI recommends a chole.

The most common cause of pancreatitis is gallstones. Even in a patient S/P chole you can still develop gallstones. Usually in patients with gallbladder disease the common duct is enlarged and there are areas of stasis where stone can occur. Medication is also a common cause including HIV drugs, estrogens, diuretics and Chemotherapy drugs. Other causes include hypertriglyceridemia and pregnancy. Porphyria, genetic disorders and autoimmune disease are rare causes.

With your patient gallstones and medications would be the most likely. If all else fails it gets labeled idiopathic pancreatitis. Here is a short article on this:
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/529149

David Carpenter, PA-C

Top
Remove this ad - Upgrade your Membership Sponsored Links
 
Would you like to comment?
Join or Login if already a member.


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
My Patient is Getting These Strange Tiny Bruise-Looking Spots chris_at_lucas_RN Hospice Nursing 5 Aug 12, 2007 10:45 AM
Strange Medical Question nursemary9 The Break Room 5 Apr 13, 2007 04:57 PM
Bit of a strange question.... danissa NICU Nursing Forum - Neonatal 4 Apr 08, 2007 11:02 PM
Strange question, but I need to ask Lisky90 General Nursing Discussion 19 Aug 22, 2006 05:28 PM


Currently Active Users Viewing: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search



New To Site?
Need Help?

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:04 PM.

strange question about a GI patient, please help!

Copyright © 1996-2008, allnurses.com. All rights reserved.  allnurses.com, Inc. Advertising Information