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GI Bleeding History
Nov 23, 2010
•
Mark Morgan
categories:
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Subjective/History
Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Onset
prior to evaluation
Onset while:
A
amount of blood was passed via
Now the bleeding has
stopped by the time of this evaluation.
The blood contents is the color
.
no
YES
<-- black or maroon stools
no
YES
<-- bright red rectal bleeding
no
YES
<-- abdominal pain localized to
no
YES
<-- rectal pain
no
YES
<-- constipation
no
YES
<-- diarrhea
no
YES
<-- hematemesis
no
YES
<-- nausea/vomiting
no
YES
<-- lightheadedness on standing or near-syncope/syncope
no
YES
<-- weakness
no
YES
<-- fever
no
YES
<-- history of peptic ulcer
no
YES
<-- history of diverticulitis
no
YES
<-- history of Cirrhosis or other portal hypertension
no
YES
<-- history of other bleeding sites (genitourinary, epistaxis, hemoptysis)
no
YES
<-- history of known bleeding disorder
no
YES
<-- Warfarin use
no
YES
<-- Aspirin or NSAID use
no
YES
<-- Excessive alcohol use
no
YES
<-- history of serious CNS risks (e.g. active cancer, immunosuppression, HIV)
no
YES
<-- History of rectal trauma (e.g. intercourse)
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