Abdomen - Lecture portion Flashcards
The most common complaint for an abdominal visit is…
Abdominal Pain
Visceral abdominal pain differs from parietal pain in that visceral pain is (more precisely/difficult) to localize whereas parietal pain is (more precisely/difficult) to localize
- Difficult
- More precisely
What category of abdominal pain develops as the initial pain worsens and is felt both superficially or deep?
Referred Abdominal Pain
Which organ is not located in the peritoneum and is what we call, “retroperitoneal”?
They Kidneys
Abdominal Pain History is done using what mneumonic?
OPQRST
Onset, Prior episodes, progression, palliate/provoke, quality of symptoms, quantity of symptoms, region, radiation, associated symptoms, timing, treatment
When documenting, the anatomic landmarks you can use are either the ________ which are lines that cross at the umbilicus or the nine regions that usually just get the medial portions documented which are the 1. ________ region, 2. ________ and the 3. ________ region
- Four quadrants
- Epigastric
- Umbilical
- Hypogastric
The Epigastric region contains what three structures?
- Abdominal Aorta
- Stomach
- Pancreas
The Hypogastric/Suprapubic region contains what two structures?
- Bladder
- Uterus
The main 3 organs in the RUQ are the:
- Liver
- Gallbladder
- Right Kidney
The main 3 organs in the RLQ are the:
- Cecum
- Appendix
- Right Ovary
The main 2 organs in the LUQ are the:
- Spleen
- Stomach
The main 2 organs in the LLQ are the:
- Sigmoid colon
- Left ovary
What major disease should always be on the differential for abdominal pain until proven otherwise?
Cancer
The initial screening question for alcohol abuse is: “”
How many times in the past year have you had 3+ drinks in a day (female) or 4+ drinks in a day (male)
The CAGE questionnaire used for screening alcohol abuse stands for:
C - have you ever felt you should Cut down on your drinking?
A - have people Annoyed you by criticizing your drinking?
G - Do you ever feel bad or Guilty about your drinking?
E - Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning to make you feel less nervous or get rid of a hangover? Eye opener
What is considered more than moderate alcohol consumption?
For both males and females
- Females = >1 drink per day
- Males = >2 drinks per day
What age is considered a risk factor for Colorectal cancer?
> 50 years old
What 4 lifestyle habits are a risk factors for Colorectal cancer?
- Obesity
- Lack of exercise
- Smoking
- Alcohol consumption
Alcohol consumption when it is more than the “moderate” amount
What are the Personal and Family history criteria to be considered a risk factor for Colorectal cancer?
- Personal or Family history of colorectal cancer or FAP
- Personal history of intestinal polyps or inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s or ulcerative colitis)
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
What is the MUST-DO order when performing an abdominal exam?
- Inspection
- Auscultation
- Percussion
- Palpation
When you see Ecchymosis such as the Grey-Turner’s Sign or Cullen’s sign, what should we see and what should we assume happened to result in this?
What two defining words should we think of?
There is bleeding underneath the skin that is visible and we assume some sort of TRAUMA and RUPTURE that occured to the patient (due to the patient bleeding)
When listening for bowel sounds, what part of the stethoscope should we be using?
Diaphragm
When listening for bruits, what two structures do we listen over and what part of the stethoscope do we use?
- Abdominal aorta
- Renal arteries
- Bell
Hearing increased bowel sounds could indicate what 3 things?
- Gastroenteritis
- Early obstruction
- Hunger - so just being fasted could also result in this