Ch 21 Abdomen Flashcards
Hollow viscera
The shape of the organ depends on the contents
Stomach Gallbladder, Small Intestines, Colon, And bladder
Solid viscera
Those that maintain characteristic shape
Liver, pancreas; spleen, adrenal glands, kidneys, ovaries, and uterus
Dysphagia
Difficulty swallowing occurs with disorders of the throat or esophagus
Pyrosis
Heartburn a burning sensation in esophagus and stomach from reflux of gastric acid
Eructation
Belching
Contour (abdomen shape)
Describe the nutritional state and normally ranges from flat to rounded
Scaphoid is concave shaped belly
Protuberant : highly rounded belly
Hernia (abdominal)
Protrusion of abdominal viscera through abdominal opening into the muscle wall
Striae
One common pigment change stretch marks
Ascities
The accumulation of excess fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
Occurs with heart failure portal hypertension cirrhosis hepatitis pancreatitis and cancer
Enhance abdominal wall relaxation
Positioning the patient with the knees bent
Pyloric Stenosis
The constriction or narrowing of the pyloric sphincter (opening at the end of the stomach leading to the intestines) opening effect newborns
The abdomen normally moves when breathing until what age
7
Older adult have
Decreased salivation leading to dry mouth
Pica
An eating disorder manifested by a craving to ingest material not normally considered food, e.g., starch, clay, ashes, crayons, cotton, grass, cigarette butts, soap, wood, paper, or plaste
Pigmented nevi
Moles circumscribed brown muscular or papular areas are common in the abdomen