pain and appendicitis : Flashcards

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what are the 9 regions of the abdomen?

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what are the characteristics of GI pain?

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  • poorly located
  • onset over hours
  • onset over hours
  • a dull kind of ache
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how to describe the features of abdominal pain?

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SOCRATES

the site, onset, character, radiation, associated symptoms, timing, relieving factors , severity

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what are the areas that present with abdominal pain?

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foregut - oesophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver, gallbladder and duodenum

midgut - duodenum to the mid-transverse colon

hind gut - transverse colon to the anal canal

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what is peritonitis?

eg. appendicitis

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it is a sharp pain that is very severe

  • it is localized initially but it becomes more generalized
  • the pain is also much worse on movement
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what tendencies do patients with peritonitis tend to display?

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they guard : involuntary contractions of abdominal muscles to protect the area

they rebound tenderness: – the application of pressure gives no pain but release and rebound gives pain.

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what is colicky pain?

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this is pain that comes and goes due to the contractions of a hollow tube in an attempt to relieve the obstructions present

an example of where the pain is apparent is in kidney stones

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8
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what might pancreatitis present with?

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  • presents with a very variable set of symptoms such as jaundice, low blood pressure
  • the pain is normally localized to the epigastrium and radiates towards the neck
  • nausea and vomiting are also common

jaundice may be present due to lack of removal of the bilirubin pigment

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9
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how does diagnosis of abdominal pain happen?

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  • history
  • examination
  • tests
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what tests are carried out for pancreatitis?

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  • simple examinations - BP, pulse, urine dipstick
  • blood tests - Full blood count,
  • complex blood tests - Amylase, Lipase, Triglycerides
  • simple imaging - xrays, Ultrasounds
  • cross-sectional imaging - CT scan
  • invasive tests - ERCP
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what are the causes of pancreatitis?

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Gall stones

Ethanol

Trauma

Steroids

Mumps

Autoimmune

Scorpium venom

Hyperlipidaemia

ERCP

Drugs

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what are systemic complications of pancreatitis?

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Hypovolaemia. LOW VOLUME ▪

Hypoxia. LOW OXYGEN ▪

Hypocalcaemia. LOW CALCIUM ▪

Hyperglycaemia. HIGH SUGAR ▪

DIC.

▪ Multiple organ failure.

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what are local complications of pancreatitis?

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  • pancreatic necrosis
  • fluid collections
  • splenic vein thrombosis
  • chronic pancreatitis
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