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Chapter 8
8G Four Terms
Emily Ryan
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Lavage
Lavage is a medical procedure that involves cleaning or washing out a body
organ
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Types of Lavage
• Gastric Lavage
• Bronchoalveolar Lavage
• Bowel Lavage
• Ear Lavage
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Gastric Lavage
• This type is often referred to as stomach pumping
• A tube is placed down the nose or mouth into the stomach and fluid is pushed in and sucked out
• It is used to get rid of harmful chemicals or toxins in the stomach such as an alcohol or drug overdose
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Bronchoalveolar Lavage
• This involves the insertion of a bronchoscope through the nose or mouth into the lung
• Fluid is then pumped in and sucked out to be examined
• Examination of the extracted fluid can help diagnose some types of lung diseases
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Peritoneal Lavage
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Bowel Lavage
• A Bowel lavage involves flushing the colon with liquids to remove any solids in preparation for the diagnostic colonoscopy procedure
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Ear Lavage
• This technique makes use of a fluid filled syringe inserted at the meatus of the auditory canal
• Used to remove cerumen (ear wax) Blockages
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Anastomosis
Anastomosis is the surgical connection of two organs or vessels
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Common places for anastomosis
• Gastrointestinal tract
• Blood Vessels
• Urinary Tract
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GI Anastomosis
• Performed when part of the tract needs to be removed due to infection, inflammation, or in gastric bypass surgeries
• Eliminates infected portion and reconnects healthy portions
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GI Anastomosis
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Blood Vessels
• Artery-Vein- used during dialysis
• Artery-Artery- give insurance that blood can reach capillary beds if one artery is or becomes blocked
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Urinary Tract• Radical
Prostectomy
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Urinary Tract
• Radical Cystectomy (removal of part of the bladder)
Radical Cystectomy
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Cachexia
• Also known as wasting syndrome
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Cachexia
• Cachexia is a loss of body mass due to disease.
• Weight usually can not be restored even with adequate caloric intake
• Common in patients with certain diseases and increases the likelihood the disease will lead to death
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Cachexia
• Common in people suffering from the following diseases:– Cancer– AIDS– COPD– CHF– TB
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Dental Extraction
• Removal of teeth
• Also known as exodontia
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Extraction
• Commonly performed in the following circumstances:– Overcrowding/Extra teeth– Impaction– Decay– Gum disease– Preparation for orthodontics
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Overcrowding
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Impaction
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Decay
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Gum Disease
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