Different types of abdominal pain (3)
Extra-abdominal causes of abdominal pain (5)
Acute onset abdomen pain within seconds to minutes is often due to ___, within hours is often due to ___
infarct or rupture, inflammation or obstruction
Migration vs radiation
The pain begins in one area and functionally moves to another area alleviating in the origin vs the pain moves thru to another organ but maintains its pain at the site of origin
Positioning in abdominal pain (5)
Pathognomotic finding of ischemic bowel
pain out of proportion of physical exam - pressing on abdomen doesn’t worsen
Appendicitis common features
Hour to days onset, periumbilical early and right lower quadrant late, dull ache, radiates to right lower quadrant
Cholecystitis common features
Onset over minutes to hours, right upper quadrant pain that is sharp and radiates to scapula
Pancreatitis common features
Onset minutes to hours, locatted in the epigastric back area and described as boring pain that radiates to midback
Diverticulitis common features
Onset hours to days causing left lower quadrant aching with no radiation
Perforated peptic ulcer common features
Onset within minutes located in the epigastrium causing sharp burning pain
Small bowel obstruction common features
Onset hours to days causing periumbilical pain that is crampy and does not radiate
Mesenteric ischemia/infarct common features
Onset minutes in the periumbilical area described as agonizing pain that does not radiate
Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm common features
Onset in minutes in abdomen, back, flank, causing tearing pain that radiates to back and flank
Gastroenteritis common features
Onset hours to days, causes periumbilical spasmodic pain
PID common features
Onset hours to days with either lower quadrant or pelvis pain described as an ache perhaps radiating to upper thigh
Ruptured ectopic pregnancy common features
Onset minutes causing either lower quadrant or pelvis pain, severe pain that doesn’t radiate
Enteroscopy
Viewing of the small intestine with an endoscope inserted down the esophagus
Choledocho- meaning
Common bile duct
Indications for Esophageogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) (5)
EGD prep (3)
EGD complications (2)
Black eschar lesions at the GE junction indicates
Gastritis, often 2nd to NSAID use