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SAEM ACTUAL FINAL EXAM | WITH COMPLETE

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"Regarding the diagnosis of acute appendicitis, all the following are true EXCEPT:

A. Vital signs are usually abnormal, even early in the course of acute appendicitis.

B. Rebound is usually elicited only after the appendix has ruptured or infarcted.

C. Rovsing's sign is pain in the right lower quadrant upon palpation of the left lower quadrant.

D. The obturator sign is pain upon flexion and internal rotation of the hip.

E. The psoas sign is pain upon extension of the hip." - (ANSWER)"A. Vital signs are usually

abnormal, even early in the course of acute appendicitis.




The answer is A. The presentation of acute appendicitis varies tremendously. Early in its course,

vital signs including temperature may be normal. Once perforation has occurred, the rate of low-

grade fever (<38 C) increases to about 40%. Other variations in presentation include pain in the

right upper quadrant, typically from a retrocecal or retroiliac appendix."




"Rosving's sign is described as:

A. Tenderness in the right upper quadrant that is worse with inspiration.

B. Pelvic pain upon flexion of the thigh while the patient is supine.

,C. Pelvic pain upon internal and external rotation of the thigh with the knee flexed.

D. Pain that increases with the release of pressure of palpation.

E. Pain in the right lower quadrant when left lower quadrant is palpated." - (ANSWER)"E.

Pain in the right lower quadrant when left lower quadrant is palpated.




The answer is E. Rosving's sign is pain in the right lower quadrant when the left lower quadrant

is palpated. Rebound tenderness occurs with the release of pressure. The iliopsoas sign is pain

associated with thigh flexion. The obturator sign is pain that occurs with thigh rotation. All of

these signs are associated with appendicitis. Murphy's sign is cessation of inspiration during

palpation of the right upper quadrant and is associated with acute cholecystitis."




"In establishing a differential diagnosis of abdominal pain, which of the following is true?

A. Radiation of pain to the scapula is suggestive of acute hepatitis.

B. Cervical motion tenderness is a useful physical finding for differentiating women with or

without acute appendicitis.

C. In patients with sickle cell anemia who present with abdominal pain and diarrhea, shigellosis

should be a top consideration.

D. The onset of pain prior to the occurrence of nausea and vomiting is more often suggestive of

a surgical etiology.

,E. Diverticulitis tends to cause pain in the right upper quadrant." - (ANSWER)"D. The onset of

pain prior to the occurrence of nausea and vomiting is more often suggestive of a surgical

etiology.




The answer is D. Pain prior to nausea and vomiting is often suggestive of a surgical etiology of

the pain, such as small bowel obstruction. Cervical motion tenderness has been noted in up to

25% of women with acute appendicitis. Patients with sickle cell anemia are prone to Salmonella

infections. Radiation of pain to the scapula is classically present in acute choleycystitis.

Diverticulitis pain is generally located in the left lower quadrant."




"Of the following pain patterns, which is the least likely associated with diagnosis of peptic ulcer

disease?

A. non-radiating, burning epigastric pain

B. pain that awakens a patient in the middle of the night

C. unrelenting pain over a period of weeks

D. relief of abdominal pain with antacids

E. pain that is worse preceding a meal" - (ANSWER)"C. unrelenting pain over a period of

weeks

, The answer is C. Pain from peptic ulcer disease typically occurs in periods of exacerbation and

remission. Unrelenting pain over weeks or months should suggest an alternative diagnosis. Pain

is classically described as non-radiating, burning epigastric pain. Some patients may also

complain of chest or back pain. Pain is frequently severe enough to awaken patients from sleep

in early morning hours but is often not present upon waking in the morning, as gastric acid

secretion peaks around 2 a.m. and nadirs upon awakening."




"A 78 year old female presents to the E.D. with a sensation of left-lower quadrant abdominal

pain, accompanied by some irregular bowel movements and loss of appetite. Her abdominal CT

(two images) is shown in the Figure. What is the most likely diagnosis?




A. ovarian cyst

B. volvulus

C. appendicitis

D. diverticulitis

E. gastroenteritis" - (ANSWER)The answer is D. A patient with this general picture is most

likely to have diverticulitis, which is revealed on the CT scan as diverticular disease with

inflammation (wall thickening and stranding).




"A mother brings her 6 week old boy to the emergency room. She states the baby has been

vomiting everything she's tried to feed him for the past 12 hours. She states that he usually eats

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