Health Assessment Exam 3

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Front Back
What organs are located in the RUQ of the abdomen?
Gall bladder, right kidney, duodenum
What organs are located in the LUQ of the abdomen?
Stomach, spleen, left kidney, left liver lobe
What organs are located in the RLQ of the abdomen?
Cecum, appendix, (right ovary), sigmoid colon
What organs are located in the LLQ of the abdomen?
Descending colon, (left ovary), sigmoid colon
Pain in the scapula could signal what?
A gallbladder problem
What could pain in the umbilicus signal?
Appendicitis
When a pt has mono, what organ may become enlarged? what are they at risk for?
Spleen, risk for rupture ( no contact sports)
What are some differences in the abdomen of infants vs. adults?
The bladder is higher, the liver takes up more space at birth, the umbilicus is prominent
Bright red vomit and/or tarlike stool signal what?
A bleed in the stomach
What is usually the problem if there is fresh blood in the stool?
A bleed in the lower GI tract
What substances irritate the GI tract?
Alcohol and tobacco
What should be done/asked before beginning an abdominal exam?
Good lighting, warm stethoscope and hands, empty bladder, supine position, encourage deep breathing to enhance muscle relaxation, ask about painful regions
What are the four profiles/ contours of the stomach? describe them.
Schapoid: concave- usually a sign of malnutrition, rounded: obese, flat: normal, protuberant: convex-abdomen is usually rock hard due to blockage, retention, or enlarged liver
What do we call bulges of the belly?
Hernias
Note whether the umbilicus is _____ or _____.
Inverted/ protruding