Gastrointestinal Presentations
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ME 3.3.1.1(a)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of gastrointestinal bleeding, including: Oesophageal varices
ME 3.3.1.1(b)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of gastrointestinal bleeding, including: Peptic ulceration
ME 3.3.1.1(c)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of gastrointestinal bleeding, including: Angiodysplasia of the colon
ME 3.3.1.2
Pharmacological agents used in the management of gastrointestinal bleeding.
ME 3.3.1.3(a)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of oesophageal disorders, including: Infectious disorders
ME 3.3.1.3(b)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of oesophageal disorders, including: Oesophagitis
ME 3.3.1.3(c)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of oesophageal disorders, including: Gastroesophageal reflux
ME 3.3.1.3(d)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of oesophageal disorders, including: Neoplastic disorders
ME 3.3.1.4(a)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of problems of the bowel, including: Inflammatory bowel disease
ME 3.3.1.4(b)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of problems of the bowel, including: Irritable bowel syndrome
ME 3.3.1.4(c)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of problems of the bowel, including: Infectious disorders and gastroenteritis
ME 3.3.1.4(d)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of problems of the bowel, including: Bowel obstruction, including:
ME 3.3.1.4(e)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of problems of the bowel, including: Post-surgical adhesions
ME 3.3.1.4(f)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of problems of the bowel, including: Malrotation
ME 3.3.1.4(g)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of problems of the bowel, including: Volvulus
ME 3.3.1.4(h)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of problems of the bowel, including: Congenital pyloric stenosis
ME 3.3.1.4(i)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of problems of the bowel, including: Intussusception
ME 3.3.1.4(j)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of problems of the bowel, including: Diverticular disease
ME 3.3.1.4(k)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of problems of the bowel, including: Meckel's diverticulum
ME 3.3.1.4(l)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of problems of the bowel, including: Acute appendicitis
ME 3.3.1.4(m)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of problems of the bowel, including: Ischaemic colitis
ME 3.3.1.4(n)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of problems of the bowel, including: Constipation
ME 3.3.1.5(a)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of other abdominal presentations, including: Peritoneal adhesions
ME 3.3.1.5(b)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of other abdominal presentations, including: Hernias
ME 3.3.1.5(c)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of other abdominal presentations, including: Tumours
ME 3.3.1.6
Aetiology and pathophysiology of gastritis and gastroenteritis.
ME 3.3.1.7(a)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of the hepatobiliary system and pancreatic disorders including: Hepatic failure
ME 3.3.1.7(b)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of the hepatobiliary system and pancreatic disorders including: Hepatitis
ME 3.3.1.7(c)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of the hepatobiliary system and pancreatic disorders including: Infectious disorders of the liver
ME 3.3.1.7(d)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of the hepatobiliary system and pancreatic disorders including: Alcoholic liver disease
ME 3.3.1.7(e)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of the hepatobiliary system and pancreatic disorders including: Hepato-renal syndrome
ME 3.3.1.7(f)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of the hepatobiliary system and pancreatic disorders including: Portal hypertension
ME 3.3.1.7(g)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of the hepatobiliary system and pancreatic disorders including: Cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, cholangitis
ME 3.3.1.7(h)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of the hepatobiliary system and pancreatic disorders including: Pancreatitis
ME 3.3.1.8
Take a history and perform a targeted examination of a patient with a suspected gastrointestinal illness.
ME 3.3.1.9
Interpret symptoms and clinical signs of gastrointestinal Illness.
ME 3.3.1.10
Interpret relevant investigations as per the investigations list.
ME 3.3.1.11
Generate a differential diagnosis and plan of management for patients with gastrointestinal illness.
ME 3.3.1.12
ME 3.3.2.1(a)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of anorectal presentations, including Haemorrhoids
ME 3.3.2.1(b)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of anorectal presentations, including Perianal haematoma
ME 3.3.2.1(c)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of anorectal presentations, including Anal fissure
ME 3.3.2.1(d)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of anorectal presentations, including Anorectal abscesses
ME 3.3.2.1(e)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of anorectal presentations, including Pilonidal disease
ME 3.3.2.1(f)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of anorectal presentations, including Rectal bleeding
ME 3.3.2.1(g)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of anorectal presentations, including Rectal prolapse
ME 3.3.2.1(h)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of anorectal presentations, including Radiation proctitis
ME 3.3.2.1(i)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of anorectal presentations, including Rectal foreign bodies
ME 3.3.2.2(a)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of other abdominal presentations, including: Peritonitis
ME 3.3.2.2(b)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of other abdominal presentations, including: Retroperitoneal haematoma
ME 3.3.2.2(c)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of other abdominal presentations, including: Intraabdominal/retroperitoneal abscesses
ME 3.3.3.1
Indications for urgent gastroscopy.
ME 3.3.3.2
Techniques used with gastroscopy to control haemorrhage, includin balloon tamponade of gastro-oesophageal varices.
ME 3.3.3.3(a)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of other abdominal presentations, including: Motor abnormalities
ME 3.3.3.3(b)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of other abdominal presentations, including: Mallory-Weiss syndrome
ME 3.3.3.3(c)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of other abdominal presentations, including: Stricture and stenosis
ME 3.3.3.3(d)
Aetiology and pathophysiology of other abdominal presentations, including: Tracheo-oesophageal fistula
ME 3.3.3.4(a)
ME 3.3.3.4(b)