Abdominal Assessment Flashcards

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Correct order of Abdominal Assessment:

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Inspection
Auscultation
Palpation
Percussion

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P.Q.R.S.T assessment score is useful to explore patients presenting symptoms: WHAT DOES THE ACRONYM STAND FOR?

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P- Precipitating factors
Q- Quality
R- Radiation 
S- Signs and symptoms
T- Time of onset
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Precipitating Factors

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  • Have you experienced anything recently that could account for the onset of pain?
  • Have you fallen etc?
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Quality

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  • Is the pain sharp or dull

- Is there a stabbing sensation?

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Radiation

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  • Is the pain constant or does it move around

- Where does it hurt now?

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Signs and Symptoms

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  • Have you had any nausea/vomiting

- Have you fainted

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Time of onset

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  • How long has the pain been like this?

- Does it go away or is it constant?

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AA: Inspection (What to inspect)

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  • Contour
  • Symmetry
  • Umbilicus
  • Skin colour
  • Pulsation/movement
  • Rashes
  • Scars, bruises or lesions
  • Signs of pain and discomfort
  • Bloating
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AA: Auscultation: Why do we commence before percussion/Palpation?

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Commence before percussion/palpation→ they can increase peristalsis

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AA: Auscultation: Quadrants are auscultated in sequence (1 is first, 4 is last)

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1- Right Lower
2- Right Upper
3- Left Upper
4- Left Lower

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AA: Auscultation: Sounds heard

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It may take up to 5 mins for bowel sounds to be heard

2 distinct sounds indicate

  • Hyperactive sounds→ increased motility
  • Hypoactive sounds→ Inflammation of peritoneum (follows abdominal surgery)
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AA: Percussion

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  • Provides clues to what area or organ may be affected

- If pain in right lower quadrant; start at left lower quadrant

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AA: Palpation

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  • Start away from site of pain

- To complete assessment; obtain a urine sample for urinalysis and check for pregnancy in women

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