Ch. 19 Gastrointestinal and Urologic Emergencies Flashcards
Acute abdomen
A condition of sudden onset of pain within the abdomen, usualy indicating perotonitis; immediate medical or surgical treatment is necessary.
Appendicitis
Inflammation or infection of the apppendix.
Cholecystitis
Inflammation of the gallbladder.
Cystitis
Inflammation of the bladder.
Diverticulitis
Inflammation in small pockets at weak areas in the muscle walls of the intestines.
Emesis
Vomiting or vomit.
Gastroesopageal reflux disease (GERD)
A condition in which the sphincter between the esophagus and the stomach opens, allowing stomach acid to move up into the esophagus, usually resulting in a burning sensation within the chest; also called acid reflux.
Guarding
Involuntary muscle contractions (spasm) of the abdominal wall; an effort to protect the inflamed abdomen.
Hematemasis
Vomiting blood.
Hernia
The protrusion of an organ or tissue through an abnormal body opening.
Ileus
Paralysis of the bowel, arising from any one of several causes; stops contractions that move material through the intestine.
Kidney stones
Solid crystalline masses formed in the kidney, resulting from an excess of insoluble salts or uric acid crystalizing in the urine; may become trapped anywhere along the urinary tract.
Melena
Black, foul-smelling, tarry stool containing digested blood.
Pancreatitis
Inflammation of the pancreas.
Perotoneum
The membrane lining tha abdominal cavity (parietal peritoneum) and covering the abdominal organs (visceral perotnoneum).