1. Outline six (6) general signs and symptoms of gastritis. 2. Summarize three (3) characteristics of gastritis. 3. State the title of the patient. 4. Describe the first aid manage... 1. Outline six (6) general signs and symptoms of gastritis. 2. Summarize three (3) characteristics of gastritis. 3. State the title of the patient. 4. Describe the first aid management of gastritis. 5. Enumerate five (5) pertinent points for presenting a referral. 6. Identify the factors affecting fluid volume or blood because of gastritis.

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Gastritis symptoms: nausea, vomiting, fullness, pain. Characteristics: inflammation, acute/chronic, often infectious. First aid: avoid irritants, hydrate. Referral points: symptoms, history. Factors: dehydration, bleeding.
  1. General signs: nausea, vomiting, feeling of fullness in upper abdomen, stomach pain, bloating, heartburn. 2. Characteristics: inflammation of stomach lining, can be acute or chronic, often caused by infection or irritants like alcohol. 3. Patient title: typically 'Patient with Gastritis.' 4. First aid: avoid irritants, drink water, rest, consider antacids. 5. Points for referral: patient symptoms, history, treatments tried, response to treatments, doctor's observations. 6. Factors affecting fluid/blood: dehydration, ulceration, bleeding, severe vomiting, diarrhea.
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  1. General signs: nausea, vomiting, feeling of fullness in upper abdomen, stomach pain, bloating, heartburn. 2. Characteristics: inflammation of stomach lining, can be acute or chronic, often caused by infection or irritants like alcohol. 3. Patient title: typically 'Patient with Gastritis.' 4. First aid: avoid irritants, drink water, rest, consider antacids. 5. Points for referral: patient symptoms, history, treatments tried, response to treatments, doctor's observations. 6. Factors affecting fluid/blood: dehydration, ulceration, bleeding, severe vomiting, diarrhea.

More Information

Gastritis is typically caused by bacterial infections, but stress and alcohol can also contribute. The condition can often be managed with dietary changes and medications.

Tips

Common mistake: Confusing gastritis with similar conditions like gastroenteritis. To avoid this, focus on symptoms occurring primarily in the stomach.

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