Lesson 14 Abdomen Flashcards

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Solid organs, when ruptured, can blank blank, so shock is a major concern

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bleed profusely

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What are each of the upper and lower double layered membranes called?

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Chest or thorax cavity is protected by the plural lining

The abdominal cavity is protected by the peritoneum

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The four solid organs are

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Liver – right upper quadrant
Spleen – left upper quadrant
Pancreas – left upper quadrant
Kidneys – left and right upper quadrants posterior

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What is it called when hollow organs rupture and leak their contents into the abdomen causing serious infection and inflammation to the inside of the abdomen?

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Peritonitis

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The four hollow organs include

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Stomach – left upper quadrant

Intestines – middle area of the abdomen

Gallbladder – right upper quadrant

Ureters, urinary bladder and urethra – lower anterior of the abdomen

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The four abdominal injury classifications are

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blunt
penetrating
acute abdomen
pelvic injuries

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For a nontraumatic abdominal injury patient, the normal position of comfort is

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Semi-recumbent (slightly raised head and shoulders, slightly flexed knees)

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For RTC pelvic injury patients, what consideration is there for tying the ankles in packaging?

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Do not use the figure of eight; it can cause rotation that could aggravate the injury

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Once a non-RTC pelvic injury patient is on the spine board, how is the pelvis packaged?

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Using three overlapping broad triangular bandages around the pelvis, tight enough to support but not to cause pain

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