21, 22, 23 Flashcards
What kind of blood in a lower intestinal bleed?
Hematochezia
A sharp pain from the abdomen that travels along neural routes is known as?
Somatic pain
Pain associated with peritoneal irritation will typically be described as?
Somatic/parietal - easily localized
Inflammation of galbladder:
cholecystitis
Localized and intense pain:
Samatic/Parietal
What is the name of the yellowing of the eyes seen in cases of hep?
Sceral Icterus
Peritonitis is typically caused by which of the following?
Inflammation
A patient has severe abdominal pain, which position?
Fetal Position
Visceral pain usually starts in which of the following?
Hollow Organs
Which of the following would be the LEAST useful examination component of an abdominal assessment in the pre-hospital setting?
Auscultation
Which of the following would you least expect to see in a patient with upper intestinal bleeding?
Hematochezia
BVM Mask Range
15LPM-25LPM
ALS may be able to prevent heart attack
Frothy Secretions
decrease in level of consciousness