Gastro intestinal disorders Flashcards
Adult patient complains of the acute onset of fever, nausea, and vomiting that is associated with rapid onset of abdominal pain that radiates to the mid back will get it in the epigastric region. Abdominal exam reveals guarding and tenderness over the epigastric area or the upper abdomen
Acute pancreatitis
Abdominal exam reveals a positive Cullen’s sign And gray turner sign.
Acute pancreatitis
Blue discoloration around umbilicus
Positive Cullen’s sign (acute pancreatitis)
Blue discoloration on the flanks
Gray turners sign (acute pancreatitis)
Elderly patient with acute onset of high fever, anorexia, nausea/vomiting, and left lower quadrant abdominal pain
Acute diverticulitis
Rebound tenderness, positive Rovsing’s sign, board like abdomen are all signs of
Acute abdomen
If a CBC shows a presence of band forms what does that mean
Severe bacterial infection as bands are immature neutrophils
A young adult complains of an Acute onset of Periumbilical pain that is steadily getting worse. Overtime the pain starts to localize at McBurney’s point the patient has no appetite
Acute appendicitis
Pain at McBurney’s point is indicative of
Acute appendicitis
Overweight female complains of severe right upper quadrant or epigastric pain that occurs within one hour of eating a fatty meal. Pain may radiate to the upper shoulder. Accompanied by nausea/vomiting and anorexia.
Acute cholecystitis
Right upper quadrant
Gallbladder
Left lower quadrant
Diverticulitis
A gastrinoma located on the pancreas or the stomach that secretes gastrin, stimulates high levels of acid production in the stomach. The end result is a development of multiple and severe ulcers in the stomach and Duodenum. Complains of epigastric to mid abdominal pain and stools may be a Tarry color
Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
How do you screen for Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
Serum fasting gastrin level
Right lower quadrant intermittent abdominal pain. Lower abdominal pain one hour after eating. Diarrhea with mucus. Fever, malaise, and mild weight loss. Abnormal liquid stools. High-risk for colon cancer
Crohn’s disease
Right lower quadrant
ApPendix
This maneuver is used for acute appendicitis. Flex hip 90° and ask patient to push against resistance and straighten the leg
Psoas/Illiopsoas
Used for acute appendicitis. Rotate right hip through full range of motion. Positive sign if pain with the movement or flexion of the hip
Obturator sign
Deep palpation of the lower left quadrant of the abdomen results in referred pain to the right lower quadrant
Rovsing’s sign
Area located between the superior iliac crest and amble I guess in the right lower quadrant. Tenderness or pain is a sign of possible acute appendicitis
McBurney’s point
Instructed patient to raise heels, and then drop them suddenly. And alternative is to ask the patient to jump in place. Positive if pain is elicited or if patient refuses to perform because of the pain
Markel test
With abdominal palpation, the abdominal muscles reflexively become tense or boardlike
Involuntary guarding
Patient complains that the abdominal pain is worse when the palpating hand is released compared to the pain felt during deep palpation
Rebound tenderness
Press deeply on the upper right quadrant under the coastal border During inspiration. Mid inspiratory arrest is a positive sign
Murphy’s maneuver or Murphy’s sign