Abdominal Pain Histories Flashcards

1
Q

Young patient. Central pain, shifts to right?

A

Appendicitis

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2
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RUQ pain, fever + jaundice?

A

Cholangitis

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3
Q

RUQ pain: intermittent, worse on eating?

A

Biliary Colic

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4
Q

Continuous RUQ pain?

A

Cholecystitis

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5
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Elderly patient. Left Iliac Fossa Pain + Fever?

A

Diverticulitis

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6
Q

Severe central abdominal pain, radiating to back?

A

Acute pancreatitis

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7
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Loin to groin pain (10/10), nausea + vomiting?

A

Renal Colic

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8
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Female, Pelvic Pain + Not using contraception?

A

Ectopic Pregnancy

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