11 Things Gastroenterologists Want Hospitalists to Know

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11 Things Gastroenterologists Want Hospitalists to Know

5 When—and How—To Test the Stool


If a patient develops diarrhea while already in the hospital, the only stool test needed is C. diff.

"They shouldn't be developing a viral diarrhea, they shouldn't be developing an infectious diarrhea—let's say, from E. coli or Salmonella—unless they literally developed it a couple hours after getting in," Dr. Jain says. "It should either be C. diff or a side effect of some medication. … We don't need to spend the extra money, which is of lowvalue care to send for OVA and parasites, or bacterial pathogens and so forth."

Dr. Jain says he thinks such testing is being done more appropriately of late.

"But I still will see multiple stool tests sent on somebody who's been in the hospital for a week and then develops diarrhea," he explains.

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