Endoscopy nurses and gastroenterology nurses care for patients who have digestive system and gastrointestinal problems that are either known or believed to be a result of a medical condition. Both endoscopic and upper gastrointestinal operations are evaluated, planned, and executed with the assistance of these nurses. In order to diagnose and monitor patients, they also use x-ray technologies and computed tomography scans. They make a concerted effort to keep patients and their loved ones informed about their condition and any relevant therapies. Gerd, celiac disease, ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), acid reflux, and other conditions are frequently treated by gastroenterology nurses.
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