Chapter 30: Abdomen and Genitourinary Injuries Flashcards
An injury in which there is soft-tissue damage inside the body but the skin remains intact
closed abdominal injury
The displacement of organs outside of the body
evisceration
The posterior region below the margin of the lower rib cage
flank
Contracting the stomach muscles to minimize the pain of abdominal movement; a sign of peritonitis
guarding
structures through which materials pass, such as the stomach, small intestines, large intestines, ureters, and bladder
hollow organs
Left shoulder pain caused by blood in the peritoneal cavity
Kehr sign
An injury in which there is a break in the surface of the skin or mucous membrane, exposing deeper tissue to potential contamination
open abdominal injury
The abdominal cavity
peritoneal cavity
Solid masses of tissue where much of the chemical work of the body takes place (eg. the liver, spleen, pancreas, and kidneys)
solid organs