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What is the psoas sign? - ✔✔Pain on passive extension of the right thigh. Patient lies on left
side. Examiner extends patient's right thigh while applying counter resistance to the right hip



What is the obturator sign? - ✔✔Pain on passive internal rotation of the flexed thigh. Examiner moves
lower leg laterally while applying resistance to the lateral side of the knee resulting in internal
rotation of the femur.



What is McBurney's point? - ✔✔+ rebound pain peritoneal inflammation, RLQ



If palpation of the left lower quadrant of a patient's abdomen increases the pain felt in the right lower
quadrant, the patient is said to have a positive ______ _____and may have an acute appendicitis. -
✔✔Rosving's sign



Diagnostics for Appendicitis? - ✔✔Laboratory findings are not diagnostic

Diagnosis is made from the history and physical exam (clinical diagnosis)

CBC usually reveals a mild to moderate leukocytosis (WBC 10 to 20,000 mcg/L) with a left shift

Urinalysis show microscopic hematuria or pyuria in 25% of patients

Urine human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) test completed to rule out (ectopic) pregnancy



What might x-rays show of appendicitis? - ✔✔X-ray studies become more important as
appendicitis progresses

Plain x-ray films of the abdomen may show evidence of a fecalith, a gas-filled appendix, small bowel
ileus, a deviation in the bowel gas pattern, or a loss of the right iliopsoas shadow



what might a CT of the abdomen help with regarding Appendicitis? - ✔✔ruling out other
diagnostic possibilities

Abdominal ultrasound helps visualize the inflamed appendix and is also useful in ruling out other
potential diagnoses

,What might happen with a female patient related to appendicitis? - ✔✔Diagnostic laparoscopy may
be considered in female patients to rule out ectopic pregnancy, tubo-ovarian processes, or pelvic
inflammatory disease (PID)



What should be included in DDX for appendicitis? - ✔✔Urinary tract infection

Ectopic pregnancy

Ovarian cyst

Pneumonia

Gastroenteritis

Crohn's disease

Diverticulitis

Mesenteric adenitis

Pancreatitis

Pelvic inflammatory disease

Cholelithiasis



Appendicitis management- what antibiotics? - ✔✔Third-generation cephalosporins are the antibiotics
of choice

Ampicillin, gentamicin, clindamycin, metronidazole (Flagyl), ampicillin-sulbactam (Unasyn), and
ticarcillin/clavulanate (Timentin)



_______ should be avoided in appendicitis because they mask any developing symptoms that might
indicate a complication, such as perforation - ✔✔Narcotics



Constipation- definition - ✔✔change in bowel pattern

Decrease in frequency or increase in difficulty of defecation

Common in Western society

Most common GI disorder in the United States

Elderly

,Sedentary



Causes of constipation - ✔✔Lack of dietary fiber

Habitual use of laxatives

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

Sedentary lifestyle

Change in environment or travel

Medications

Suppressing urge to defecate

Tumors

Hypothyroidism

Diabetes

Hypercalcemia

Pregnancy



Simple constipation causes - ✔✔Low fiber

Suppression of defecation



Disordered motility causes - ✔✔Slowed transit time

IBS

Diverticular disease



Secondary constipation causes - ✔✔Medications (e.g., codeine, morphine, calcium channel
blockers, aluminum antacids)

Chronic laxative use

Immobility



Chief complaints constipation - ✔✔Abd. pain (crampy)

Fecal description

, Bowel pattern (how frequently etc.)



PE- constipation - ✔✔Skin-hydration/turgor, color

Thyroid

Abdominal exam—inspection, auscultation, percussion, and palpation

Rectal exam

Stool for occult or frank blood



Epidermis consist of: - ✔✔Stratum corneum

Stratum germinativum



Stratum germinativum - ✔✔forms new skin cells




Forms permanent epidermal ridges on hands/feet by 17th week



Shape of ridges influenced by developing afferent nerve fibers



Distinctive patterns associated with some genetic syndromes



Melanocytes account for skin & hair tones by 7th week



Melanin in the skin reaches adult levels by 1 year of age protects DNA from damage by UV
light radiation



Which layer of epidermis is complete by 11 weeks in utero - ✔✔Stratum germinativum



What does the stratum germinativum do by week 17 - ✔✔Forms permanent epidermal ridges
on hands/feet

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