Abdominal Abnormal Findings Flashcards

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uniformly rounded, umbilicus sunken, may be hard to feel through thick abdominal wall

A

obesity

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single round curve, hyperactive with early intestinal obstruction, tympany over large area, may have muscle spasm of abdominal wall

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air or gas

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3
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single curve, everted umbilicus, bulging flanks in supine position, normal bound sounds over intestines, tympany at top where intestines float

A

ascites

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4
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curve in lower half of abdomen, midline, everted umbilicus, normal bound sounds over upper abdomen where intestines are pushed superiorly, top dull over fluid, intestines pushed superiorly

A

ovarian cyst

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5
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single curve, umbilicus protruding, breasts engorged

A

pregnancy

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localized distention, normal bowel sounds, tympany predominates, scattered dullness over fecal mass

A

feces

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localized distention, normal bowel sounds, dull over mass if mass reaches up to skin surface, used to define borders and distinguish from enlarged organ or normally palpable structure

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tumour

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8
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hepatitis may produce mild to moderate dull pain in RUQ or epigastrium

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liver

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9
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gastroesophageal reflux disease is a complex symptoms of esophagitis

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esophagus

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10
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cholecystitis is biliary colic, sudden pain in RUQ that may radiate to the right or left scapula and that builds over time

A

gallbladder

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11
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gastric ulcer pain, gnawing epigastric pain usually brought on by eating

A

stomach

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12
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appendicitis typically starts as dull, diffuse pain in periumbilical region that later shifts to severe, sharp, chronic pain and tenderness

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appendix

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13
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stones prompt a sudden onset of severe, colicky flank or lower abdominal pain

A

kidney

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14
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produces acute, boring midepigastric pain radiating to the back and sometimes to the left scapula or flank, severe nausea, and vomiting

A

pancreas

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15
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duodenal ulcer typically produces dull, aching, gnawing pain, does not radiate, may be relieved by food, and may awaken the patient from sleep

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duodenum

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16
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gastroenteritis produces diffuse, generalized abdominal pain, with nausea and diarrhea

A

small intestine

17
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large bowel obstruction produces moderate, colicky pain of gradual onset in lower abdomen, with bloating. IBS

A

colon

18
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soft, skin-covered mass, which is the protrusion of the omentum or intestine through a weakness or incomplete closure in the umbilical ring

A

umbilical hernia

19
Q

protrusion of abdominal structures that presents as a small, fatty nodule at the epigastrium in the midline, through the linea alba

A

epigastric hernia

20
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bulge near an old operative scar that may not show when patient is supine but is apparent when the pt increases intra-abdominal pressure by a sit-up by standing, or by performing the valsalva manoeuvre

A

incisional hernia

21
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diminished or absence of bowel sounds signal decreased motility that results from inflammation, as with peritonitis from paralytic ileus, as after abdominal surgery, or from late bowel obstruction, also occurs with pneumonia

A

hypoactive bowel sounds

22
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loud, gurgling sounds signal increased motiltiy. occur with early mechanical bowel obstruction, gastroenteritis, brisk diarrhea, laxative use, and subsiding paralytic ileus

A

hyperactive bowel sounds

23
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located in abdomen below the renal arteries and extending to the umbilicus

A

abdominal aortic aneurysm