Week 8 continued Flashcards
What is Charcot’s triad? What does it diagnose?
- jaundice, fever, RUQ pain
- Dx cholangitis
- Add hypotension and ALOC = Reynold’s pentad
What is Cullen’s sign and what does it indicate?
- Blue umbillicus
- Intra or retroperitoneal hemorrhage/pancreatitis
What is the significance of striae color?
- Pink/blue = recent
- Purple = Cushing’s
- Silver = old/obese/post partum
Name some scrotum conditions that are painful.
- epididymitis
- orchitis
- Torsion
- Tumor (with hemorrhage/infarct)
- Hematocele with trauma
- Strangulated inguinal hernia
Name some scrotum conditions that are not painful.
- Hydrocele
- Spermatocele/epididymal cyst
- Varicocele (may be asymptomatic or painful)
- Tumor (no hemorrhage)
- Scrotal hematoma
- Non strangulated inguinal hernia
What is functional incontinence caused by?
-Inability to access toilet due to cognitive or physical barrier
Define acute pain.
Less than a few days that increases progressively.
Define chronic pain.
- 12 weeks or longer (C and G)
- 6 months or longer than the time of expected tissue healing (Jarvis)
Differentiate between visceral and parietal pain.
- Visceral: dull, aching, poorly localized
- Parietal: sharp and well localized
What are the BC colorectal cancer screening guidelines?
- Fit Q2 years average risk 50-74 yrs, any + FIT gets a colonoscopy
- Colonoscopy Q10 yrs and no additional testing
- Colonoscopy Q5 yrs if single 1st degree relative < 60 with CRC or advanced adenoma(s) or two or more 1st degree relatives with CRC.
- Colonoscopy Q 1-2 yrs if inflammatory bowel disease involving the majority of the colon for over 8 years or the left colon for over 15 years
What are the cardinal s/sx of Crohn’s disease?
- Chronic or nocturnal diarrhea
- Abdo pain to RLQ
- Fatigue
- Extraintestinal: uveitis, iritis, arthritis
- Skip lesions
What are the hallmarks of diverticulitis?
- LLQ pain
- Constipation
- Painless rectal bleeding
How long must one have nausea and vomiting for it to be considered chronic.
At least one month in duration
What is Prehn’s sign?
- Considered + if elevation of scrotum decreases pain.
- Indicates Epididymitis
- Elevation = Epididymitis
Hallmarks of varicocele?
- Bag of worms
- 80-90% LEFT sided
- Decreases in size if pt lies supine