Intraabdominal pathology causing pain in one or both shoulders suggests what?
subdiagphragmatic peritonitis
Among the possible blunt traumatic bladder injuries, only an intraperitoneal rupture of the bladder dome could by itself, cause a chemical peritonitis.
where is the most common site of extraperitoneal bladder rupture?
bladder neck
Pancreatic cancer presentation
-combo of constant and gnawing epigastric pain that is frequently worse at night, anorexia w/ weight loss, and jaundice due to extrahepatic biliary obstruction (cholestatic picture of elevated alk phos. and direct bilirubin)
Distended neck veins
either pneumothorax or cardiac tamponade
tracheal deviation to the right
- RIGHT sided lung collapse
hypotension, tachypnea, tachycardia
tension pneumothorax
untreated tension pneumothorax
can lead to pulseless electrical activity and/or asystole
Patients who continue to remain hemodynamically unstable after needle decompression of pneumothorax?
have a FAST (focused assessment w/ Sonography for Trauma) exam to look for pericardial tamponade
what do the neck veins look like in a hemothorax?
collapsed
Tension pneumothorax
Clinical features of compartment syndrome
Ischemia-reperfusion syndrome
a form of compartment syndrome
compartment syndrome pressures
how can embolic occlusion be differentiated from compartment syndrome?
embolic occlusion will have absent pulses, pallor of affected limb, and lack of local swelling
Acute cholecystitis
when is exploratory laparotomy indicated?
when there is evidence of PERITONITIS (perforated viscus (free air under diaphragm), ruptured AAA, abdominal trauma, etc.)
-signs of guarding, rigidity, or rebound tenderness
Urinalysis in patients w/ urinary stones
-will show microscopic or gross hematuria in over 90% of cases
Ureteral calculi
Intraductal papilloma
Paralytic (adynamic) ileus
Atelectasis
when does post-op atelectasis typically begin symptomatically?
2nd post-op day
what is the minimum duration of smoking cessation necessary prior to surgery to show a significant effect?
8 weeks
tracheobronchial tear
-dyspnea, hemoptysis, subcutaneous emphysema, Hamman sign (audible crepitus on cardiac auscultation) and sternal tenderness