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– Case Study: GI Bleeding
– Division of Gastrointestinal Bleeding
– Causes of Upper GI Bleed
– Causes of Lower GI Bleed
– Comparison of upper and lower GI Bleed
– How to examine GI Bleed?
– Signs and symptoms of GI Bleeding
– Thinking about the differential: could blood be coming from elsewhere?
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As an assistant professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Sharon Bord, M.D. knows how to teach important skills to students. She is a member of the Committee of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors and Clerkship Directors in Emergency Medicine and on the editorial board for a board review question book.

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How is GI bleeding treated?

GI bleeding is treated immediately, based on the quantity and type of blood loss, says Venkata Nath, MD, of St. Petersburg General Hospital. To learn more about symptoms and treatment, watch this video.
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