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Perforated gastric or duodenal ulcer - (ANSWER)Abrupt RLQ pain that is described as boring. pain may
also refer to shoulder
Rupture of an abdominal organ - (ANSWER)Pain is felt all over abdomen with no localization of pain
Cholecystits - (ANSWER)Severe epigastric RUQ pain that is referred to shoulder, develops after a meal,
severe, dull, constant pain, usually occurs at night and wakes patients from sleep. Nausea, vomiting,
pleural pain and fever.
Pancreatitis - (ANSWER)Acute, excruciating LUQ umbilical or epigastric pain that may be referred to the
flank and left shoulder. Associated with binge drinking. Positive Grey turners sign, positive cullen's sign
Appendicitis - (ANSWER)Periumbilical or epigastric pain. Starts as colicky and localizes to RLQ, Pain
proceeds vomiting and usually proceeds fever
How is appendicitis tested? - (ANSWER)obturator and McBurneys test
McBurney's sign - (ANSWER)Tenderness and rigidity from the umbilicus to the right anterosuperior iliac
spine. Often seen in appendicitis.
What are pyloric stenosis findings - (ANSWER)In infants- peristaltic waves may be seen moving from left
to right. Olive shaped mass may be palpible in abd, projectile vomiting, eagerness to eat and weight loss.
intussusception - (ANSWER)currant jelly stools, telescoping of large intestine, most common cause of
abd pain in children under 2, peaks from. 3-12 months
When is there an increase of intussusception? - (ANSWER)After rotovirus infection
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Where is pain usually found with intussusception and how does it present? - (ANSWER)RUQ, present
with tense abd, vomiting, colicky pain, recurrent jelly stools.
How does pain present in intertestinal obstruction - (ANSWER)Severe, abrupt, spasm like pain that is
referred to the epigastrium. "gripping pain"
How do biliary stones present? - (ANSWER)intense pain in RUQ, described as cramping
What is a bililary obstruction - (ANSWER)A biliary obstruction blocks the bile ducts which are bile to the
small intestine for digestion and waste removal.
What can cause hepatic failure and what can hepatic failure cause? - (ANSWER)Can be caused by
alcoholism and certain medications (such as Tylenol), can cause spider angiomas (dilated cutaneous
blood vessels usually found above umbilicus)
What kind or breath does neoplasm of the esophagus or stomach produce? - (ANSWER)Severe bad
breath
What kind of breath do peptic ulcers produce - (ANSWER)Acid breath
What kind of breath does hepatic failure produce - (ANSWER)sickly sweet odor
What kind of breath does esophageal diverticulum produce - (ANSWER)odor of decay
What kind of breath does severe bowel obstruction produce? - (ANSWER)Odor of feces