Clinical Dx - abdominal pain Flashcards

1
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Blumberg test

A
  • sudden release of deep abdominal pressure causes pain

- generalized peritonitis

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Closed eyes sign

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  • pts (often F), eyes closed prior to abdominal region palpation = small chance of intra-abdominal pathology
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Kehr’s sign

A
  • left shoulder pain and abdominal pain

- spleenic rupture

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4
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Murphy’s sign

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Abrupt cessation of inspiration with the thumb under the tip of rib 9 in RUQ
- cholecystitis

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5
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Murphy’s punch

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tenderness on percussion of the CVA

- pyelonephritis

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Obturator internus

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right iliac fossa pain on internal rotation of right hip

- appendicitis

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prehn’s sign

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elevation of scrotum reduces scrotal pain

- epididymo-jorchitis

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Psoas sign

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right iliac fossa pain on hyperextension of right hip

- appendicitis

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9
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Puddle sign

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  • pts hand and knees, listen near umbilicus (stethoscope) and flick abdomen on the side (at different levels on the side). Sound becomes louder at a particular level fluid is present
  • ascites
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Rogoff’s sign

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  • pain on deep palpation over 12th rib

- adrenal inflammation

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Rovsing’s sign

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  • right iliac fossa pain on pressure in the left iliac fossa

- appendicitis

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12
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alcholo, epigastric pain (relieved with bending forward)

A

acute pancreatitis

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13
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fever, umbilical pain radiating to the RLQ

A

appendicitis

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14
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recurrent abdominal cramps, diarrhea, flushing and wheezing

A

carcinoid syndrome

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15
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recurrent diarrhea with steatorrhea (foul smelling greasy stools)

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celiac disease

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16
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RUQ pain, fat intolerance, right scapular pain, +murphy’s sign

A

cholecystitis

17
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recurrent mucous diarrhea, right iliac fossa tenderness

A

crohn’s disease

18
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left iliac pain, older person, blood in stool

A

diverticulitis

19
Q

dysmenorrhea, infertility, no vaginal discharge

A

endometriosis

20
Q

dyspepsia made worse with eating spicy foods

A

gastric ulcer

21
Q

fever, abdominal rigidity, absent bowel sounds. + blumber

A

generalized peritonitis

22
Q

nausea, jaundice, RUQ tenderness

A

hepatitis

23
Q

distended abdomen, increased high-pitched bowel sonds

A

intestinal obstruction

24
Q

pain relieved by defication, recurrent diarrhea

A

IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME

25
Q

Loin to groin colic with hematuria

A

kidney stones

26
Q

old patient, abdominal pain and shock

A

mesenteric vascular occlusion

27
Q

dysmenorrhea, purulent vaginal discharge, lower abdominal pain

A

pelvic inflammatory disease

28
Q

fever, cough, rust-colored or currant jelly sputum

A

pneumonia

29
Q

female with positive closed eyes sign

A

psychogenic abdominal pain

30
Q

recurrent bloody diarrhea, LLQ tenderness

A

ulcerative colitis