Bates Chapter 11-Abdomen Flashcards
What are mechanisms of jaundice?
- increased production of bilirubin
- decreased uptake of bilirubin by hepatocytes
- decreased ability of liver to conjugate bilirubin
- decreased excretion of bilirubin into bile, resulting in absorption of conjugated bilirubin back into blood
What are 5 risk factors for liver disease?
- hepatitis
- alcoholic hepatitis or cirrhosis
- toxic liver damage
- gallbladder disease or surgery
- hereditary disorders (family hx)
What are 6 recommendations for hep B vaccine?
- sexual contacts
- people with percutaneous or mucosal exposure to blood
- Others (travelers, chronic liver disease, HIV)
- All adults in high-risk settings
- Adults in primary care and speciality settings
- Adults in occupational exposure settings
What is binge drinking in men and women?
Females > or equal to 4
Males > or equal to 5
What is maximum drinking?
less than or equal to:
3 in women or males >65 y/o
4 males <65
A change in percussion note from tympany to dullness on inspiration when palpating for the spleen may suggest….
positive splenic percussion sign (enlargement spleen)
In ascites, _________ shifts to the more dependent side, where _______ shifts to the top
dullness, tympany
Area 2 inches from ASIS on a line drawn from that process to umbilicus
McBurney’s point
What action will usually allow a hidden groin hernia to appear?
raise both head and shoulders off a table