Deck 8: Assessment of the Surgical Abdomen
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Deck 8: Assessment of the Surgical Abdomen
1
Assess for Cullen's signs (Fig. 8-1), which are faint, irregularly formed hemorrhagic patches around the umbilicus occurring with acute pancreatitis, massive upper GI hemorrhage, and ruptured ectopic pregnancy.
True
2
Hernias occur more frequently in an overweight child or if the child does a lot of sitting, coughing, or straining.
False
3
Iliopsoas, obturator, Rosving's, and Murphy's signs are tests used to assess for hernias.
False
4
Percuss to determine the size and location of masses. The scratch test is useful in determining size.
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5
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-Inflamed gallbladder
A)Iliopsoas
B)Obturator
C)Rosving's
D)Murphy's sign
E)Cullen's sign
-Inflamed gallbladder
A)Iliopsoas
B)Obturator
C)Rosving's
D)Murphy's sign
E)Cullen's sign
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6
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-Press deeply and evenly in the left lower quadrant.
A)Iliopsoas
B)Obturator
C)Rosving's
D)Murphy's sign
E)Cullen's sign
-Press deeply and evenly in the left lower quadrant.
A)Iliopsoas
B)Obturator
C)Rosving's
D)Murphy's sign
E)Cullen's sign
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7
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-Flex the child's hip and knee 90 degrees, then rotate the leg internally and externally, holding the ankle stable.
A)Iliopsoas
B)Obturator
C)Rosving's
D)Murphy's sign
E)Cullen's sign
-Flex the child's hip and knee 90 degrees, then rotate the leg internally and externally, holding the ankle stable.
A)Iliopsoas
B)Obturator
C)Rosving's
D)Murphy's sign
E)Cullen's sign
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8
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-Push down on the lower part of the thigh.
A)Iliopsoas
B)Obturator
C)Rosving's
D)Murphy's sign
E)Cullen's sign
-Push down on the lower part of the thigh.
A)Iliopsoas
B)Obturator
C)Rosving's
D)Murphy's sign
E)Cullen's sign
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9
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-Petechiae around the umbilicus
A)Iliopsoas
B)Obturator
C)Rosving's
D)Murphy's sign
E)Cullen's sign
-Petechiae around the umbilicus
A)Iliopsoas
B)Obturator
C)Rosving's
D)Murphy's sign
E)Cullen's sign
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10
Match each item to the statement or sentence listed below.
Anatomy of Children's Abdominal Symptoms
-Fever, vomiting, diarrhea, cough, pain?
A)Onset
B)Timing
C)Duration
D)Character
E)Severity
F)Location
G)Associated symptoms
H)Alleviating/aggravating factors
Anatomy of Children's Abdominal Symptoms
-Fever, vomiting, diarrhea, cough, pain?
A)Onset
B)Timing
C)Duration
D)Character
E)Severity
F)Location
G)Associated symptoms
H)Alleviating/aggravating factors
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11
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Anatomy of Children's Abdominal Symptoms
-What does it feel (look)like?
A)Onset
B)Timing
C)Duration
D)Character
E)Severity
F)Location
G)Associated symptoms
H)Alleviating/aggravating factors
Anatomy of Children's Abdominal Symptoms
-What does it feel (look)like?
A)Onset
B)Timing
C)Duration
D)Character
E)Severity
F)Location
G)Associated symptoms
H)Alleviating/aggravating factors
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12
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Anatomy of Children's Abdominal Symptoms
-How often does it occur?
A)Onset
B)Timing
C)Duration
D)Character
E)Severity
F)Location
G)Associated symptoms
H)Alleviating/aggravating factors
Anatomy of Children's Abdominal Symptoms
-How often does it occur?
A)Onset
B)Timing
C)Duration
D)Character
E)Severity
F)Location
G)Associated symptoms
H)Alleviating/aggravating factors
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13
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Anatomy of Children's Abdominal Symptoms
-What makes it worse?
A)Onset
B)Timing
C)Duration
D)Character
E)Severity
F)Location
G)Associated symptoms
H)Alleviating/aggravating factors
Anatomy of Children's Abdominal Symptoms
-What makes it worse?
A)Onset
B)Timing
C)Duration
D)Character
E)Severity
F)Location
G)Associated symptoms
H)Alleviating/aggravating factors
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14
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Anatomy of Children's Abdominal Symptoms
-When did it begin?
A)Onset
B)Timing
C)Duration
D)Character
E)Severity
F)Location
G)Associated symptoms
H)Alleviating/aggravating factors
Anatomy of Children's Abdominal Symptoms
-When did it begin?
A)Onset
B)Timing
C)Duration
D)Character
E)Severity
F)Location
G)Associated symptoms
H)Alleviating/aggravating factors
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15
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Anatomy of Children's Abdominal Symptoms
-How long does it last?
A)Onset
B)Timing
C)Duration
D)Character
E)Severity
F)Location
G)Associated symptoms
H)Alleviating/aggravating factors
Anatomy of Children's Abdominal Symptoms
-How long does it last?
A)Onset
B)Timing
C)Duration
D)Character
E)Severity
F)Location
G)Associated symptoms
H)Alleviating/aggravating factors
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16
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Anatomy of Children's Abdominal Symptoms
-Have the child use the 0-10 pain rating scale if he or she is able.
A)Onset
B)Timing
C)Duration
D)Character
E)Severity
F)Location
G)Associated symptoms
H)Alleviating/aggravating factors
Anatomy of Children's Abdominal Symptoms
-Have the child use the 0-10 pain rating scale if he or she is able.
A)Onset
B)Timing
C)Duration
D)Character
E)Severity
F)Location
G)Associated symptoms
H)Alleviating/aggravating factors
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17
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Anatomy of Children's Abdominal Symptoms
-Have the child point to where it hurts.
A)Onset
B)Timing
C)Duration
D)Character
E)Severity
F)Location
G)Associated symptoms
H)Alleviating/aggravating factors
Anatomy of Children's Abdominal Symptoms
-Have the child point to where it hurts.
A)Onset
B)Timing
C)Duration
D)Character
E)Severity
F)Location
G)Associated symptoms
H)Alleviating/aggravating factors
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18
There are several different types of bowel obstruction. The blockage can be small or large, partial or total. Causes of bowel obstruction include all of the follow except:
A)Hernias and adhesion.
B)Impacted stool and gallstones.
C)Foreign body and volvulus.
D)Tensed abdominal muscles.
A)Hernias and adhesion.
B)Impacted stool and gallstones.
C)Foreign body and volvulus.
D)Tensed abdominal muscles.
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19
A hernia has all of the following qualities except:
A)Normal abdominal tissue.
B)Crepitus sensation.
C)Something similar to the tip of your thumb or finger popping out of a hole in your intestine.
D)Gets smaller with palpation.
A)Normal abdominal tissue.
B)Crepitus sensation.
C)Something similar to the tip of your thumb or finger popping out of a hole in your intestine.
D)Gets smaller with palpation.
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20
When doing an abdominal examination, always __________ first so as not to disturb bowel sounds.
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21
A child with peritoneal irritation will walk cautiously and sometimes ________.
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22
To determine where the problem lies, try eliciting ___________ tenderness. To do this test, push in one area, let up quickly, and note where the pain is elicited.
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23
When acute inflammatory disease is suspected, identification of peritoneal irritation is necessary, which may be caused by ___________.
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