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Term
abdomen is the ____ cavity in the body
Definition
largest
Term
Poupart's ligament
Definition
Term
Lateral support is provided by
Definition
the internal and external oblique muscles
Term
external oblique aponeurosis
Definition
strong membrane that covers the entire ventral surface of the abdomen and lies superficial to the rectus abdominis
Term
linea alba
Definition
extends from the xyphoid process to the symphysis pubis.
Term
alimentary tract is how long
Definition
27 feet
Term
perisalsis is under control of
Definition
the autonomic nervous system
Term
esophagus is how long?
Definition
10 inches
Term
the esophagus connects to
Definition
the pharnyx
Term
the gateway from the esophagus to the stomach
Definition
the lower esophageal sphincter
Term
stomach is located in the
Definition
LUQ
Term
what breaks down protein in the stomach?
Definition
pepsin; it breaks protein into peptones and amino acids
Term
gastric lipase
Definition
breaks down fats; convert from triglycerides to fatty acids and glycerol
Term
liquified food is passed through the
Definition
pyloric sphincter
Term
once liquid food is passed through the pyloric sphincter it enters the _____ and is termed ______.
Definition
Duodenum; chyme
Term
the usual stomach pH is
Definition
2 to 4
Term
small intestine is how long?
Definition
21 feet
Term
the body gets most of its nutrients through the...
Definition
small intestine
Term
the fuctional units of the intestine are the
Definition
villi
Term
absorption occurs through the
Definition
villi
Term
the duodenum is how long?
Definition
1 ft
Term
the jejunum is how long?
Definition
8 ft.
Term
the ileum is how long?
Definition
12 ft.
Term
what is the ileocecal valve
Definition
the gateway to the large intestines; it prevents backflow of fecal material
Term
the large intestine is how long?
Definition
about 5 ft.
Term
the large intestine absorbs
Definition
water and electrolytes
Term
Feces are formed and evacuated in and from the
Definition
large intestine
Term
moistens food and begins immediate beakdown of starch
Definition
salivary glands
Term
largest organ in the body weighing 3.5 lbs?
Definition
liver
Term
where is the liver located?
Definition
lies underneath right diaphragm but spans across the midline and RUQ from 5th ICS to costal margin so the rib cage covers a substantial portion
Term
the liver has how many lobes?
Definition
2; right and left
Term
the functions of the liver include:
Definition
bile production and secretion; transfer of bilirubin from blood to gallbladder; metabolized protein carbs and fat; stores glucose in the form of glycogen; produces clotting factors and fibrinogen; detoxification of alcohol and drugs; stores iron copper vitamins A and vitamin B complex; synthesizes plasma proteins;
Term
between meals bile is stored in the
Definition
gallbladder
Term
bilirubin is formed by the
Definition
breakdown of hemoglobin
Term
liver turns water insoluble bilirubin into
Definition
water SOLUBLE bilirubin and extretes it to bile
Term
the majority of bilirubin is excreted in the
Definition
stool
Term
gallbladder is how long?
Definition
3 inches
Term
gallbladder is attached to
Definition
inferior portion of liver
Term
function of gallbladder
Definition
concentrates and stores bile between meals
Term
the cystic duct forms with the _____ duct to form the ____ ____ duct.
Definition
hepatic; common bile
Term
common bile duct drains ____ into the ____
Definition
bile; duodenum
Term
what does bile do?
Definition
emulsifies fats and prepares them for further digestion in the small intestine
Term
what creates brown color in feces?
Definition
bile
Term
where does pancreas lie?
Definition
LUQ; under left lobe of liver and behind the stomach
Term
function of pancreas:
Definition
Endocrine secretions : insulin, glucagon, and gastrin. Exocrine secretions: bicarbonate and pancreatic enzymes that flow into the duodenum to break down proteins, fats, and carbs for absorption
Term
spleen is about the size of...
Definition
a fist
Term
the spleen is highly
Definition
vascularized
Term
where is the spleen?
Definition
LUQ between the stomach and the diaphragm
Term
the spleen houses what two systems?
Definition
1. lymphoid/lymphatic tissue make up the “white pulp” and venous sinusoids make up the “red pulp”
Term
fuctions of the spleen:
Definition
stores erythrocytes and platelets and removes old ones; activates T and B lymphocytes;
Term
where kidneys are located
Definition
posterior abdomen around T12 to L3
Term
each kidney is covered by the
Definition
peritoneum
Term
kidneys are protected by
Definition
ribs, fat, and fascia
Term
nephron is...
Definition
functional unit of the kidney and produces urine
Term
ureters are how long
Definition
12 inches
Term
the bladder is a sac of
Definition
smooth muscle fibers
Term
bladder is located in the
Definition
symphisis pubis in the anterior part of the pelvis
Term
when the bladder accumulates ____ ml of urine, the _____ relaxes (known as the mictruition reflex)
Definition
250-300 mL; internal urethral sphincter
Term
voiding occurs when what relaxes?
Definition
the external urethral sphincter
Term
urine exits the urethra and extends to the
Definition
external meatus
Term
the main portion of the aorta is the
Definition
descending aorta
Term
the descending aorta consists of the:
Definition
thoracic and abdominal aorta
Term
the descending aorta supplies...
Definition
 the esophagus, lymph glands, ribs, stomach, liver, intestines, kidneys, spleen, and reproductive organs
Term
the descending aorta branches into _____ at the level of the umbilicus
Definition
two common iliac arteries
Term
blood is returned to the right atrium of the heart from the abdomen via the...
Definition
inferior vena cava
Term
the aorta
Definition
starts at the aortic opening of the left ventricle, rises a short distance, bends over the root of the left lung, descends within the thorax on the left side of the vertebral column, and passes through the aortic hiatus of the diaphragm into the abdominal cavity. It branches into the two common iliac arteries.
Term
which organs are located in the RUQ?
Definition
the liver and gallbladder
Term
risk factors for abdominal cancers
Definition

1. age greater than 50

2.  males higher risk

3. african american - except for bladder cancer

4. tobacco, alcohol

5. family history

6. diet high in fat and meat

7. Chronic illness- diabetes, obesity, infections
Term
examination of the abdomen includes:
Definition
Observe clients’ general behavior and position
Inspect the abdomen
Auscultate the abdomen
Palpate the abdomen lightly
Palpate the abdomen
Term
abnormal findings when examining client:
Definition
Abnormal: Emaciation, obesity, restlessness, rigid posture, facial grimacing; Abnormal: jaundice, bruises, engorgement of veins, taut skin, marked concavity, bulges during cough,etc.; : Absence of sound or extremely hyperactive (borborygmi)
Term
borborygmi
Definition
extremely hyperactive sounds in abdomen
Term
how to auscultate the abdomen for bowel sounds
Definition
Use diaphragm of stethoscope
Press lightly
Follow systematic progression; begin RLQ
Normal: Bowel sounds heard every 5-15 seconds; sounds are high-pitched gurgles or clicks
Abnormal: Absence of sound or extremely hyperactive (borborygmi
Term
how to auscultate the abdomen for arterial and venous sounds:
Definition
Use the bell of stethoscope
Listen over aorta, renal, iliac, and femoral arteries (*next slide)
Normal: Vascular sounds are not heard
Abnormal: Bruits; venous hum; low-pitched murmurs
Term
Bruit
Definition
abnormal, swishing sound that results from blood flowing through a narrow or partially occluded artery
Term
venous hum
Definition
continuous murmur; a gentle blowing, fluttering, or humming sound; rare; associated with portal hypertension and cirrhosis
Term
what sounds may indicate renal artery stenosis??
Definition
Low-pitched murmurs heard over the upper midline or toward the flank or epigastric bruits that radiate laterally
Term
abnormal during palpation of the abdomen
Definition
rigidity, mass, tenderness or hypersensitivity
Term
how deep do you palpate the abdomen?
Definition
1-2 cm deep; palpate over area of pain last ALWAYS!
Term
when palpating the abdomen deeply:
Definition

Palpate 4-6 cm; use distal portion of finger pads

 

Outcomes: Possibly may feel aorta around epigastrium or slightly above and to left of umbilicus
Abnormal: patient responds with facial grimaces, c/o pain, masses

Term
when percussing the abdomen what tones are most common and why?
Definition
tympany tones most common because of presence of gas
Term
when percussing the suprapubic area teh sound may be ____ when the bladder is distended
Definition
dull
Term
if bladder is not distended the dullness when percussing may indicate a
Definition
mass
Term
whey percuss the liver?
Definition
to determine span and descent
Term
when percussing the liver start
Definition
at the righ midclavicular line; below the umblilicus; percuss upwards (tympany to dullness should be heard); Over the lung, percuss downards (resonance to dullness should be heard);
Term
the liver span is normally how long?
Definition
6-12 cm
Term
when percussing the spleen:
Definition
percuss in several directions in the lowest intercostal space just posterior to the left midaxillary line---usually the spleen can’t be percussed
Term
splenic enlargement means
Definition
infection or trauma
Term
Abnormal findings around the umblicus when perscussing can be
Definition
a hernia
Term
hepatomegaly
Definition

is an enlarged liver; it's associated with cirrhosis and hepatitis

Term
what do you percuss the spleen to determine?
Definition
its size
Term
Palpate liver for lower border and tenderness (advanced practice):
Definition

One technique is to place left hand posteriorly under 11th and 12th ribs while right hand is parellel to the right costal margin. Ask client to take deep breathe.

 

Another technique is “hooking” where you stand on clients right side and face their feet.  Curve fingers to hook under costal margin and ask client to take deep breath.
Term
abnormal findings when palpating the liver include:
Definition
client may complain of pain when taking deep breath or may feel enlarged liver
Term
Palpate gallbladder for tenderness (advance practice):
Definition
Palpate below liver and right lateral border of rectus abdominis.
Term
Abnormal findings when palpating the gallbladder for tenderness:
Definition
Palpation means possible cholecystitis. If client abruptly stops inhaling during palpation (Murphy’s sign), cholecystitis is suspected. A nontender enlarged gallbladder suggests common bile duct obstruction.
Term
Murphy's sign
Definition
when a pt. abruptly stops breathing during palpation of the gallbladder
Term
Normally, the gallbladder _____ be palpable.
Definition
SHOULDN'T
Term
Palpate spleen for border and tenderness (AP).
Definition
Stand on client’s right side and reach across to place the palm of left hand under client’s left flank and then have patient breath in as you use right hand to palpate for spleen
Term
Palpate kidneys for presence, contour, and tenderness (AP):
Definition
To palpate for left kidney, complete procedure as for spleen except you want to elevate the client’s flank with your left hand and palpate deeply with your right hand. Switch sides. Normal: occasionally might be able to feel left lower kidney when patient takes inspiration. Should be able to feel right lower kidney. A tenderness is associated with kidney trauma or infection
Term
Elicit abdominal reflexes (AP)
Definition
Stroke each quadrant. Stroke from umbilicus out. The expected response to each stoke is contraction of the rectus abdominis and movement of the umbilicus toward the side stroked. Abnormal: ABSENT reflexes associated with disease of spinal cord.
Term
When percussing the kidneys...
Definition
Tap each CVA with the ulnar surface of the dominant fist or use indirect percussion. Abnormal: tenderness or severe pain my indicate pyelonephritis, glomerulonephritis, or nephrolithiasis (kidney stones)
Term
nephrolithiasis
Definition
kidney stones
Term
Assess the abdomen for fluid (AP):
Definition
Shifting dullness: Ask client to lie supine. This causes fluid to shift to lateral areas. Percuss for midline tympany and lateral dullness (created by fluid). Perform percussion with client on left and right sides…noting where sounds change due to fluid shifts. Fluid wave: Client or another nurse placed hand midline abdomen with client supine. Tapping on one side of abdomen produces fluid wave on the opposite side of abdomen.
Term
Assess abdomen pain due to inflammation
Definition
Rebound tenderness: Press down at 90 degree angle to the abdomen at point away from the point of pain. Release your fingers quickly. “Normal” would be less pain when pressure is released. If rebound tenderness is positive, it indicates peritoneal inflammation. 
Term
McBurney point
Definition
A test for appendicitis. Palpate mcBurney point which is half way between umbilicus and right anterior iliac crest. Press firmly into abdomen and then release pressure quickly. Absence of pain in a negative McBurney sign. Positive rebound tenderness indicates appendicitis
Term
Iliopsoas muscle test:
Definition
with client supine, place your hand over the lower right thigh. Ask the client to raise the right leg, flexing at the hip. Push down to resist the raising of the leg. When the client reports no pain, the test is negative. If client reports pain, it is positive
Term
Obturator muscle test:
Definition
the client lies supine and flexes the right hip and knee to 90 degrees. The nurse, holding the leg just above the knee and at the ankle, rotates the leg medially and laterally. If the client has no pain, the test is negative. Pain indicates a possible ruptured appendix or pelvic abscess.
Term
Assess for floating masses (AP)
Definition
Ballottement: Place one hand perpendicular to the abdomen and push in toward the mass with fingertips at 90 degree angle. A freely movable mass will float upward and touch the fingertips as fluids and other structures are displaced. May also use bimanual method to ‘capture’ mass between anterior and posterior abdomen.
Term
When assessing a client’s abdomen, the nurse uses assessment techniques in which order
Definition
Inspection, auscultation, palpation, and percussion
Term
What is an expected finding of an abdominal examination of an adu
Definition
High-pitched gurgles every 5 to 15 seconds       on auscultation
Term
many age related problems in the abdomen and digestion result from alterations in which systems?
Definition
Cardiovascular and Neuro rather than GI
Term
Problems related to age:
Definition
In the esophagus, there is a decrease in lower esophageal pressure increasing regurgitation. In the large intestine, a decrease in peristalsis and weakened muscles contribute to constipation. Bacterial flora become less biologically active, contributing to food intolerance and impaired digestion; reduced external sphincter control with occasional fecal incontinence due to degeneration of rectal wall’s afferent neurons which detect changes in rectal pressure.
The liver decreases in size, storage capacity, and ability to synthesize proteins. The bladder decreases in size, shape and muscle tone. This may lead to more frequent urination and stress incontinence/ leakage of urine.


Term
Other age related occurances include:
Definition
In men, prostate gland atrophies and benign enlargement frequently occurs. Decreased cardiac output/ arteriosclerosis reduces blood flow to abdominal organs. Metabolism of drugs, hormones, and alcohol is less efficient. Often use fiber/laxatives; bowel sounds may be hypoactive. Increased fat deposits over abdomen. Loss of abdominal muscle tone- organ palpation easier

Term
GERD - gastroesophogeal reflux disease
Definition
caused by weakness of LES or increased intraabdominal pressure. Symptoms: heartburn regurgitation, dysphagia aggravated by lying down and relieved by sitting up, antacids.
Term
Hiatal Hernia
Definition
caused by muscle weakness in the diaphragm allowing protrusion back into the mediastinal cavity. May be due to pregnancy, obesity, ascites. Symptoms: same as GERD.
Term
Peptic Ulcer Disease
Definition
an ulcer occurring in the lower end of the esophagus, in the stomach, or in the duodenum is termed peptic ulcer. Duodenal ulcer is the most common from. May be caused by H. Pylori, stress, medications (corticosteroids, aspirin, NSAIDs). Symptoms: Gastric ulcers: pain 1-2 hours after eating in left epigastrium and back. Duodenal ulcers: Pain 2-4 hours after eating and at midmorning, midafternoon, middle of night. Relieved with food or antacids.

Term
diverticulosis
Definition
 herniations through wall of colon “swiss cheese” appearance
Term
diverticulitis
Definition
inflammation/infection,  may have fever, pass mucous, cramping, nausea, vomiting, altered bowel habits, distended abdomen, localized tenderness, decreased bowel sounds
Term
Crohns's disease
Definition
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease
Can be present from mouth to anus but is  most common in terminal ileum and colon
Ulcerations, fistulas, fissures, abscesses
Symptoms: severe abd pain, cramping, diarrhea, nausea, fever, chills, weakness, anorexia, weight loss
Term
Ulcerative colitis:
Definition

Chronic inflammatory bowel disease- starts in rectum and progresses through large intestine
Mucosa engorged, ulcerated, granulation tissue
May progress to colon cancer
Symptoms: severe abd pain, fever, chills, anemia, weight loss, profuse watery diarrhea with blood, mucous, pus

Term
pseudomembranous colitis
Definition
Diarrheal disease sometimes found post-antibiotic therapy with C. diff overgrowth.
Symptoms: profuse watery, diarrhea, fever, cramping
Term
Health promotion goals:
Definition
Increase the proportion of adults who receive a colorectal cancer screening examination. Prevention is possible because most colon cancers originate from adenomatous polyps.
Term
Health Promotion-Colorectal Cancer
Definition
Manage controllable risk factors: Diet, Exercise, Weight
Screening recommendations (Age ±50)
FOBT annually
Flexible Sigmoidoscopy every 5 years
Double-contrast BE every 5 years
Colonoscopy every 10 years
Digital rectal exam with other exams

Term
irritable bowel syndrome
Definition
- abnormally increased motility of small and large intestines of unknown origin. Symptoms: pain in lower abdomen associated with occasional diarrhea. Pain usually relieved by passing flatus or stool. Other diseases must be ruled out.
Term
Viral hepatitis-
Definition
inflammation of liver. Common clinical findings: anorexia, vague abd. Pain, nausea, vomiting, malaise, fever. Enlarged spleen and liver are classic findings. Liver inflammation may cause jaundice (clay-colored stool, dark amber urine)
Term
Cirrhosis-

Definition
Chronic degenerative liver disease; diffuse destruction/regeneration of hepatic parenchymal cells; lobes of liver become fibrotic / infiltrated with fat
Term
Causes and findings associated with cirrhosis
Definition
Causes: viral hepatitis, alcoholism, biliary obstruction
Clinical findings: liver palpable and hard
Associated findings: ascites, jaundice, cutaneous spider angiomas, dark urine, clay-colored stools, spleen enlargement; end-stage cirrhosis is hepatic encephalopathy and coma
Term
cholecystitis
Definition
inflammation of the gallbladder
Term
Cholelithiasis
Definition
 means "with stones"
Caused by bile duct obstruction or stones
Symptoms: RUQ colicky pain that may radiate to mid-torso or right scapula, may have indigestion or mild juandice
Term
pancreatitis
Definition
acute or chronic inflammation from autodigestion; Flow of pancreatic digestive enzymes into duodenum is obstructed so the enzymes act on the pancreas itself
-Caused by alcoholism or obstruction of sphincter of Oddi by gallstones
-Symptoms: steady, boring, dull or sharp; radiates from epigastrium to back; clients prefer fetal position of knees to chest; nausea, vomiting, weight loss, steatorrhea, and glucose intolerance

Term
Urinary Tract Infections:
Definition
Urethritis- frequency, urgency, dysuria
Cystitis- same plus fever, bacteriuria
Pyelonephritis- same plus flank pain, nocturia, hematuria


Term
Glomerulonephritis-
Definition
inflammation of renal glomeruli caused by autoimmune process; symptoms: fever, chills, nausea, malaise, arthralgia, CVA tenderness
Term
Nephrolithiasis-
Definition
formation of stones in kidney pelvis
Associated with obstruction and UTIs
Alkaline urine- calcium phosphate stones
Acid urine- cystine stones
Men more than women
Term
Acute Renal Failure

Definition
Sudden, severe impairment
Pre-renal, intra-renal, post-renal
Urine output may be normal, decreased, or absent
May require emergency dialysis
Term
Chronic Renal Failure
Definition
Slow, insidious, irreversible renal damage
Uremia develops gradually
Oliguria/anuria; signs of fluid volume overload
Requires dialysis
Term
Uremia-
Definition
the presence of excessive amounts of urea and other nitrogenous waste products in the blood
Term
Oliguria-
Definition
diminished capacity to form and pass urine, less than 500ml every 24 hours
Term
Anuria-
Definition
absence of urine production or less than 100ml in 24 hours
Term
Pre-renal: reduced cardiac output
Intra-renal: acute pyelonephritis/glomerulonephritis, nephrotoxic agents,etc.
Postrenal: urinary tract obstruction
Definition
Term
Example Nursing Diagnosis:
Definition
Perceived constipation
Risk for constipation
Diarrhea
Excess fluid volume
Deficient fluid volume
Risk for imbalanced fluid volume
Imbalance nutrition
Acute pain
Nausea
Impaired urinary elimination
Term
A 50-year-old client asks how he can reduce his risk of colon cancer. The nurse teaches the client that
Definition
Regular exercise to reduce body fat helps        prevent colon cancer
Term
A client reports a gnawing, burning in the midepigastric area that is aggravated by bending over or lying down. The nurse asks further questions of the client to detect possible:

Definition
gastroesophogeal reflux disease (GERD)
Term
Albumin can be low when pt is
Definition
malnourished
Term
African Americans are 2.5 times as likely to develop what cancer than whites?
Definition
esophogeal cancer
Term
peritoneum lines the
Definition
abdomen
Term
the peritoneum has two layers:
Definition
the parietal and visceral
Term
parietal peritoneum lines the
Definition
abdominal wall
Term
visceral peritoneum lines
Definition
the organs
Term
the space b/w the two layers of the peritoneum is the
Definition
peritoneal cavity
Term
the external oblique oponeurosis
Definition
is a stong membrane that covers the entire ventral surface of the abdomen and lies superficial to the rectus abdominis
Term
fibers from both side of the aponeurosis interlace in the  midline to form the
Definition
linea alba
Term
the linea abla is
Definition
a tendinous band that protects the midline of the abdomen b/w the rectus abdominis muscles
Term
the alimentary tract begins with the
Definition
 esophagus
Term
the esophagus is
Definition
10 inches long
Term
the stomach structure is
Definition
hollow, flask-shaped, musclular
Term
the large intestine consists of the
Definition
colon and the rectum
Term
in the small intestine, ingested food is...
Definition
mixed, digested, and absorbed.
Term
what makes red blood cells
Definition
B-12
Term
what activiate B and T lymphocytes (WBC's)?
Definition
the spleen
Term
esophogeal cancer risk increases with age at a peak between what years?
Definition
70 and 80
Term
men are __ times more at risk for esophogeal cancer than women
Definition
3
Term
What veins empty into the inferior vena cava?
Definition
hepatic portal system (which drain the intestines, pancreas, stomach, and gallbladder); renal veins (which drain the kidneys and the ureters).
Term
About what percent of pancreatic cancer is believed to be directly related to cigarette smoking?
Definition
30%
Term
What meds cause GI side effects and should be noted during assessment?
Definition
aspirin, NSAID's (nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs),
Term
how much tylenol/day increases risk of liver disease?
Definition
more than 4g
Term
stress incontinence
Definition
most common type of incontinence, characterized by involuntary loss of small amts of urine cause by physical exertion such as coughing, sneezing, jogging, and lifting
Term
urge incontinence
Definition
associated with a sudden strong urge to void
Term
pancreatitis pain is relieve in what position?
Definition
knee-chest position
Term
visceral pain arises from the
Definition
GI tract; can be b/c of tumor growth or obstruction
Term
pain from gallbladder disease by be felt in the
Definition
right shoulder
Term
back pain is associated with
Definition
aneurysms or duodenal ulcers
Term
sudden, acute pain that awakens the pt. may be associate with
Definition
acute preforation, inflammation, or torsion of and abdominal organ
Term
dysmenorrhea
Definition
pain associated with menstruation; may cause lower abdom pain and vomiting b/c of increase in prostaglandin
Term
pain from appendicitis is relived by
Definition
lying very still
Term
colicky pain from a gallbladder or kidney stone is relieved by
Definition
restless movement
Term
individuals with greatest risk for colorectal cancer are those with a history of
Definition
polyposis, ulcerative colitis, or previous history of the cancer itself
Term
loss of appetite is associate with
Definition
cirrhosis and malignancy
Term
shortness of breath is associated with
Definition
heart failure, and ascites associated with chronic liver disease
Term
nausea w/o vomiting is common during
Definition
pregnancy or metastatic disease
Term
one of the seven signs of cancer is a change in
Definition
bowel habits
Term
screening for colorectal cancer should begin at age
Definition
50
Term
fecal occult blood test should be done in adult 50 or over how often
Definition
annually
Term
flexible sigmoidoscopy should be done how often in those 50 years of age and over
Definition
every 5 years
Term
emaciation mean
Definition
thin
Term
when inspecting the abdomen pt should be in what position
Definition
supine
Term
bruises can indicate
Definition
trauma or low platelet count
Term
stiae can indicate
Definition
abdominal distention
Term
erythema can indicate
Definition
inflammation
Term
when auscultating bowel sounds you should begin in the
Definition
righ lower quadrant
Term
when auscultating the abdomen for bowel sounds use what part of the stethoscope
Definition
diaphragm
Term
always listen how many minutes in each quadrant?
Definition
5 minutes
Term
bulges during couging indicate
Definition
abdominal hernia; vental, umbilical, inguinal, or femoral
Term
is peristalsis normally visible
Definition
no
Term
marked concavity is usually indicative of
Definition
general wasting signs or anteroposterior rib expansion
Term
pt. with ileostomy have what kind of stool
Definition
thick liquid consistency
Term
If pt has transverse (upper colon) level colostomy, the stool is
Definition
mushy
Term
if pt has colostomy in the descending or sigmoid colon, the stool should be
Definition
more solid
Term
the duration of a normal bowel sound may last
Definition
1 to several seconds
Term
bowel sounds should be noted every
Definition
5 to 15 seconds
Term
Bowel sounds are normally
Definition
high pitched gurgles or clicks, although it varies greatly
Term
report any absence of bowel sounds after listening for
Definition
5 minutes
Term
you should hear bowel sounds how many times in one minute?
Definition
5-30 times/ minute
Term
auscultate abdomen for arterial and venous sounds using what part of stethoscope?
Definition
bell
Term
Nine regions of abdomen:
Definition

1.epigastric

2.umbilical

3.hypogastric

4.right hypochondriac

5.left hypochondriac

6.right lumbar

7.left lumbar

8.right inguinal

9. left inguinal

Term
when percussing liver begin below the
Definition
umbilicus
Term
when palpating the abdomen deeply, ask pt. to
Definition
breathe slowly through the mouth to facilitate muscle relaxation
Term
a nontender, enlarged gallbaldder signifies
Definition
common bile duct obstruction
Term
when palpating the spleen place your ____ hand over the ____
Definition
left; left costovertebral angle
Term
why percuss the kidneys?
Definition
for costovertebral angle (CVA) tenderness; tenderness there can indicate problems such as kidney stones
Term
Movement of dullness as pt shifts position reflects
Definition
the shift of fluid in the peritoneal cavity
Term
degeneration of gastric mucosa and decreased secretion of gastric acids and digestive enzymes along with decreases motility occurs in
Definition
older adults
Term
palpation of organs may be easier in older adults due to
Definition
loss of abdominal muscle tone
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