Post Op Ileus Chapman's (not including review GI) Flashcards
Where is the anterior colon Chapman’s?
An area 1-2” wide extending from the greater trochanter to to within an inch of the patella on the anterior/lateral aspect of the femur.
What part of the anterior colon Chapman’s corresponds to the cecum?
The upper 1/5 on the right
What part of the anterior colon Chapman’s corresponds to the ascending colon?
The middle 3/5 on the right
What part of the anterior colon Chapman’s corresponds to the first 2/5 of the transverse colon?
The lower 1/5 on the right
What part of the anterior colon Chapman’s corresponds to the last 3/5 of the transverse colon?
The lower 1/5 on the left
What part of the anterior colon Chapman’s corresponds to the descending colon?
The middle 3/5 on the left
What part of the anterior colon Chapman’s corresponds to the sigmoid colon?
The upper 1/5 on the left
Where is the anterior intestinal peristalsis (constipation) Chapman’s?
Between the ASIS and the greater trochanter
Where is the anterior rectum Chapman’s?
Around the lesser trochanter of the femur
Where is the posterior colon Chapman’s?
From the transverse process of L2 to the transverse process of L4, creating a triangular area reaching across to the iliac crest.
Where are the posterior hemorrhoids Chapman’s points?
On the sacrum close to the ileum at the lower end of the SI joint as well as on the greater trochanter
Where is the posterior rectum Chapman’s?
On the sacrum close to the ileum at the inferior aspect of the SI joint (shared with one of the hemorrhoids points).