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- liver
- gallbladder,
- duodenum
- right kidney
- adrenal hepatic flexure of colon
- part of ascending and transverse colon
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Left Upper Quadrant Anatomical Right Upper Quadrant Anatomical
1 2
Landmarks Landmarks
If patient is complaining of N/V what
3 4 Behavior
should you assess?
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,Terms in this set (197)
Right Upper Quadrant Anatomical - liver
Landmarks - gallbladder,
- duodenum
- right kidney
- adrenal hepatic flexure of colon
- part of ascending and transverse colon
Left Upper Quadrant Anatomical - stomach
Landmarks - spleen
- left lobe of liver
- body of pancreas,
- left kidney and adrenal, splenic flexure of colon
- part of transverse and descending colon
Right Lower Quadrant Anatomical -cecum
Landmarks - appendix
- right ovary and tube,
- right ureter
- right spermatic cord
Left Lower Quadrant Anatomical -part of descending colon
Landmarks -Left ureter
- sigmoidcolon
- left spermatic card
- left ovary and tube
Midline Anatomical Landmarks - aorta,
- uterus(if enlarged),
- bladder (if distended)
, When taking a history of a patient appetite (anorexia nervosa), dysphagia (difficulty
with abdominal complaints what swallowing) and other D/O's
should you ASSESS of the throat and esophagus (strictures, tumors,
brain attack), aspiration
What are examples of food Lactose Intolerance
intolerance? Pyrosis (Heart burn)
Eructation (Belching)
When someone is complaining of Location, Duration, Constant vs Intermediate
Abdominal Pain what should you
look for?
What is the CHARACTER of an Does food relieve or aggravate.
abdominal assessment?
Voiding What makes the pain better or worse ** Critical
element when assessing the chief complaint
Generalized Pain is it visceral-related to organ and MOST of tune
organs do NOT
have pain right over them
Parietal Pain Localized
Referred Pain another site like liver or pancreas-more lower back
or left shoulder
If patient is complaining of N/V what How often, blood, associate w/pain, diarrhea,
should you assess? fever, chills? Recent food intake? COMMON
SE OF MEDS: GI dx or pregnant? , hematemesis
(ulcers, varices=cause HTN and cause veins
to bulge), food poisoning
Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2026/2027
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Practice questions for this set
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- liver
- gallbladder,
- duodenum
- right kidney
- adrenal hepatic flexure of colon
- part of ascending and transverse colon
Choose an answer
Left Upper Quadrant Anatomical Right Upper Quadrant Anatomical
1 2
Landmarks Landmarks
If patient is complaining of N/V what
3 4 Behavior
should you assess?
Don't know?
,Terms in this set (197)
Right Upper Quadrant Anatomical - liver
Landmarks - gallbladder,
- duodenum
- right kidney
- adrenal hepatic flexure of colon
- part of ascending and transverse colon
Left Upper Quadrant Anatomical - stomach
Landmarks - spleen
- left lobe of liver
- body of pancreas,
- left kidney and adrenal, splenic flexure of colon
- part of transverse and descending colon
Right Lower Quadrant Anatomical -cecum
Landmarks - appendix
- right ovary and tube,
- right ureter
- right spermatic cord
Left Lower Quadrant Anatomical -part of descending colon
Landmarks -Left ureter
- sigmoidcolon
- left spermatic card
- left ovary and tube
Midline Anatomical Landmarks - aorta,
- uterus(if enlarged),
- bladder (if distended)
, When taking a history of a patient appetite (anorexia nervosa), dysphagia (difficulty
with abdominal complaints what swallowing) and other D/O's
should you ASSESS of the throat and esophagus (strictures, tumors,
brain attack), aspiration
What are examples of food Lactose Intolerance
intolerance? Pyrosis (Heart burn)
Eructation (Belching)
When someone is complaining of Location, Duration, Constant vs Intermediate
Abdominal Pain what should you
look for?
What is the CHARACTER of an Does food relieve or aggravate.
abdominal assessment?
Voiding What makes the pain better or worse ** Critical
element when assessing the chief complaint
Generalized Pain is it visceral-related to organ and MOST of tune
organs do NOT
have pain right over them
Parietal Pain Localized
Referred Pain another site like liver or pancreas-more lower back
or left shoulder
If patient is complaining of N/V what How often, blood, associate w/pain, diarrhea,
should you assess? fever, chills? Recent food intake? COMMON
SE OF MEDS: GI dx or pregnant? , hematemesis
(ulcers, varices=cause HTN and cause veins
to bulge), food poisoning