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patients benefit more from the timely intervention of bleeding [5]. These are all relative contraindications and earlier exams can be performed if clinically required. In “severe” colitis (as can be associated with infections, Crohn's, ulcerative colitis, or ischemic colitis), it is generally advised to reduce the colonic inflammation before proceeding with endoscopy; however, limited exams can be indicated if the cause of colitis is unclear or to monitor the response to therapy. Mild to moderate colitis typically do not pose a contraindication to colonoscopy. For patients on anticoagulation therapy (such as warfarin, clopidogrel, or aspirin), institutions vary with the level of acceptable risk, but in general, low‐risk diagnostic exams can likely be safely performed on some level of therapeutic‐range anticoagulation [6]. Therapeutic measures (such as biopsy or polypectomy) may require lower anticoagulation thresholds or even discontinuation of therapy prior to colonoscopy for safety reasons. Endoscopy should be delayed if levels of anticoagulation are supratherapeutic. Trainees should read and remain current on published guidelines on the practice of endoscopy for patients taking anticoagulation medications, which are available online at www.asge.org.

      Early motor skills

      How to hold scope

      Scope dials

Photo depicts the proper manner in which to hold a colonoscope. (a) The scope is held in the left hand with the cable exiting posteriorly between the thumb and index finger. (b) The handle is held with the fourth and fifth digits freeing the thumb and remaining fingers to operate the controls. Photo depicts scope dials.

      Next to these dials there are two levers that can be used to lock their respective dial in place in order to hold the scope tip in a deflected position and free up the endoscopist's hands during therapeutic maneuvers. In general, however, it is important to remember that during the scope advancement or withdrawal, these dials should be “unlocked” in order to reduce the risk of colonic perforation due to a rigid scope tip.

Photo depicts scope valves.

      Scope valves

Photo depicts trap in suction circuit.

      Scope

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