Heartburn might feel like just a minor annoyance—but chronic GERD can lead to serious complications if left unchecked. In this episode, Dr. Morgan Taylor, DNP, CPNP, CCRN, walks you through the real pathophysiology behind gastroesophageal reflux disease and explains why lifestyle education is just as crucial as medication.
Follow along as Dr. Taylor shares a real-world primary care visit and connects the dots between anatomy, client habits, and long-term consequences like strictures and Barrett’s esophagus. You’ll also learn exactly what nursing interventions matter most—whether you’re studying for the NCLEX or helping clients manage symptoms in practice.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
GERD pathophysiology: What goes wrong at the lower esophageal sphincter
Long-term complications: Esophagitis, strictures, and Barrett’s esophagus
First-line medication treatment: Why PPIs are the gold standard
Key nursing interventions: Meal timing, positioning, clothing, and smoking cessation
Case study breakdown and NCLEX-style review question
This episode makes GERD memorable by linking anatomy to client care. Whether you're prepping for boards or reinforcing clinical skills, you'll walk away with a solid framework to understand and manage reflux.
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