Abdominal Pain Flashcards

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What type of pain? Vague, poorly localized.

A

Visceral

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2
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What type of pain? Usually well localized.

A

Parietal (Somatic)

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3
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What type of pain? Localized to area remote from affected organ.

A

Referred

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4
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What type of pain? Often occurs in epigastrium, periumbilical, and lower abdomen.

A

Visceral

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5
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What type of pain? Pain is usually sharp.

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Parietal (Somatic)

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What type of pain? Mediated through nerve fibers located in walls of hollow organs.

A

Visceral

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7
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What type of pain? Follows dermatones.

A

Parietal (Somatic)

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8
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What type of pain? Generated by inflammation, ischemia, or distention.

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Visceral

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9
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What type of pain? Initiated by chemical or bacterial inflammation.

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Parietal (Somatic)

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10
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What type of pain? Sharper, localized, constant.

A

Parietal (Somatic)

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11
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What type of pain? Shoulder pain from a splenic injury.

A

Referred

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12
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What type of pain? Accompanied by N/V, pallor, diaphoresis.

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Visceral

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13
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What type of pain? Aggravated by cough or movement.

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Parietal (Somatic)

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14
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What type of pain? Shoulder pain from gallbladder issues.

A

Referred

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15
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What type of pain? If the peritoneum is irritated, + guarding and rebound.

A

Parietal (Somatic)

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16
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What type of pain? If involved organ is affected by peristalsis, pain is described as intermittent, crampy, or colicky in nature.

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Visceral

17
Q

Appendicitis presents what kind of pain?

A

Early presentation is visceral, often in the periumbilical area. Then it localizes to the RLQ (parietal/somatic).

18
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What type of pain? Kehr’s sign.

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Referred