Case 15 - 42 yo RUQ pain Flashcards

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Risky/hazardous drinking

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alcohol consumption exceeds 14 drinks per week for a male 7 drinks per week for female but does not show signs of abuse or dependence

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Alcohol abuse

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maladaptive pattern associated with one or more of the following:

  • failure to fulfill work, school or social obligations
  • recurrent substance use
  • recurrent legal problems
  • continued use despite alcohol-related social problems
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Alcohol dependence

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Three of more of the following:
tolerance
withdrawal
substance taking in larger quantity than intended
desire to cut down
time spent obtaining, using or recovering from alcohol

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ROS for RUQ

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Dysuria, polyuria, diarrhea, constipation, n/v, cough, SOB, chest pain, rash, trauma, fever, weight loss

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Screening for alcohol abuse/dependence

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CAGE:
need to cut down
annoyed with criticism
guilty
eye opener

2+ positive responses is a positive screen

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PE for RUQ

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jaundice, inspect abdomen, palpate abdomen, check for Murphy’s sign

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Signs for appendicits

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Psoas sign (asking pt to flex thigh and hip causes pain)
Obturator sign (examiner externally and internally rotates patient's hip causes pain)
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DDx for RUQ in 42 yo male

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More likely: cholecystitis, biliary colic, duodenal ulcer, hepatitis, pancreatitis
Less likely: pneumonia, MI, renal pain, pyelo, herpes zoster, appendicits

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Studies for RUQ

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CBC (look at WBC), electrolytes, LFTs to evaluate liver and biliary tract involvement, EKG and troponin, amylase/lipase, U/A to r/o renal, U/S to evaluate gallbladder

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Management of biliary colic

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Surgical consultation for cholecystectomy
HIDA Scan - for biliary colic with no stones on U/S
ERCP - for choledocholithiasis or post cholecystecomy with concern for common bile duct injury
MRCP - diagnostic only

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Management of risky/hazardous drinking behavior

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Brief intervention by family physician
Referral for motivational enhancement therapy or cognitive behavioral therapy
participation in AA

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