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what is the obturator sign? what diagnosis is it associated with? - a/w appendicitis obturator sign = pain upon flexion and internal rotation of the hip#$/images/uploadflashcards/601487/854522_ what is Rovsing's sign? what diagnosis is it associated with? - a/w appendicitis Rovsing's sign= pain in the RLQ upon palpation of the LLQ#$/images/uploadflashcards/601487/854525_ Early in the course of acute appendicitis, are vital signs usually abnormal? - no - early in its course, vital signs including temperature may be normal. Once perforation has occurred, the rate of low-grade fever (38 C) increases to about 40%. what is the psoas sign? what diagnosis is it associated with? - a/w appendicitis psoas sign = pain upon extension of the hip.#$/images/upload-flashcards/601487/854528_ explain what rebound in the setting of acute appendicitis means - Rebound is usually elicited only after the appendix has ruptured or infarcted. In establishing a differential diagnosis of abdominal pain, the onset of PAIN prior to the occurrence of N/V is more often suggestive of - surgical etiology of the pain, such as small bowel obstruction what bug should you think of in patients with sickle cell anemia who present with abdominal pain and diarrhea? - salmonella (not shigellosis)Radiation of pain to the scapula is suggestive of - acute choleycystitis (NOT hepatitis) Diverticulitis pain is generally located - in the LLQ Describe the pain patterns a/w with peptic ulcer disease (PUD) - pain that is worse preceding a meal non-radiating, burning epigastric pain pain that awakens a patient in the middle of the night relief of abdominal pain with antacids note: unrelenting pain over a period of weeks should suggest an alternative diagnosis A 78 year old female presents to the E.D. with a sensation of LLQ abdominal pain, accompanied by some irregular bowel movements and loss of appetite. Her abdominal CT (two images) is shown in the Figure. What is the most likely diagnosis? - /images/upload-flashcards/601487/854531_#$A patient with this general picture is most likely to have diverticulitis, which is revealed on the CT scan as diverticular disease with inflammation (wall thickening and stranding).#$/images/uploadflashcards/601487/854534_ A mother brings her 6 week old boy to the emergency room. She states the baby has been vomiting everything she's tried to feed him for the past 12 hours. She states that he usually eats readily and completes an entire feeding, but he is unable to keep anything down. The emesis is non-bloody and nonbilious, however it is projectile in nature. What is the most likely condition in this patient? - pyloric stenosis The answer is C. Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis typically presents in the second to sixth week of life and is four times more common in males th

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what is the obturator sign? what diagnosis is it associated with? - ✔✔a/w appendicitis



obturator sign = pain upon flexion and internal rotation of the hip#$/images/upload-
flashcards/601487/854522_m.jpg



what is Rovsing's sign? what diagnosis is it associated with? - ✔✔a/w appendicitis



Rovsing's sign= pain in the RLQ upon palpation of the LLQ#$/images/upload-
flashcards/601487/854525_m.jpg



Early in the course of acute appendicitis, are vital signs usually abnormal? - ✔✔no - early in its course,
vital signs including temperature may be normal. Once perforation has occurred, the rate of low-grade
fever (<38 C) increases to about 40%.



what is the psoas sign? what diagnosis is it associated with? - ✔✔a/w appendicitis



psoas sign = pain upon extension of the hip.#$/images/upload-flashcards/601487/854528_m.jpg



explain what rebound in the setting of acute appendicitis means - ✔✔Rebound is usually elicited only
after the appendix has ruptured or infarcted.



In establishing a differential diagnosis of abdominal pain, the onset of PAIN prior to the occurrence of
N/V is more often suggestive of - ✔✔surgical etiology of the pain, such as small bowel obstruction



what bug should you think of in patients with sickle cell anemia who present with abdominal pain and
diarrhea? - ✔✔salmonella (not shigellosis)

,Radiation of pain to the scapula is suggestive of - ✔✔acute choleycystitis (NOT hepatitis)



Diverticulitis pain is generally located - ✔✔in the LLQ



Describe the pain patterns a/w with peptic ulcer disease (PUD) - ✔✔pain that is worse preceding a meal

non-radiating, burning epigastric pain

pain that awakens a patient in the middle of the night

relief of abdominal pain with antacids



note: unrelenting pain over a period of weeks should suggest an alternative diagnosis



A 78 year old female presents to the E.D. with a sensation of LLQ abdominal pain, accompanied by some
irregular bowel movements and loss of appetite. Her abdominal CT (two images) is shown in the Figure.
What is the most likely diagnosis? - ✔✔/images/upload-flashcards/601487/854531_m.jpg#$A patient
with this general picture is most likely to have diverticulitis, which is revealed on the CT scan as
diverticular disease with inflammation (wall thickening and stranding).#$/images/upload-
flashcards/601487/854534_m.jpg



A mother brings her 6 week old boy to the emergency room. She states the baby has been vomiting
everything she's tried to feed him for the past 12 hours. She states that he usually eats readily and
completes an entire feeding, but he is unable to keep anything down. The emesis is non-bloody and non-
bilious, however it is projectile in nature. What is the most likely condition in this patient? - ✔✔pyloric
stenosis




The answer is C. Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis typically presents in the second to sixth week of life and is
four times more common in males than females. Infants with hypertrophic pyloric stenosis typically are
vigorous eaters but shortly afterward regurgitate the entire feeding contents in a projectile fashion. The
emesis is non-bilious. The classic finding on exam is an "olive" palpable in the abdomen, and diagnosis is
typically via ultrasound. Intussusception typically presents between the ages of 5 and 12 months.
Gastroenteritis is characterized by diarrhea as well as vomiting. Neither constipation nor appendicitis
typically present with protracted vomiting, though the latter condition tends to present atypically in
young children (and elderly adults).

, 46yo F c/o abrupt onset of intermittent severe pain in L flank & abdomen that woke her from sleep. She
is pacing & appears extremely uncomfortable. She has never experienced this type of pain previously
and denies fevers or other symptoms. Renal calculus is suspected. Some questions -



What is the best diagnostic test (KUB, IVP, Helical CT, U/S)?

How helpful is a Urinalysis? - ✔✔Helical CT scan is greater than 95% sensitive and specific for renal
calculi



Helical CT scan has been shown to be both highly sensitive and specific in the diagnosis of renal calculi. It
is the preferred modality for evaluation in many centers. Although urinalysis typically demonstrates
hematuria in patients with renal calculi, hematuria is not specific enough to confirm the diagnosis, and
imaging is warranted in all first-time presenters. KUB detects approximately 60-70% of calculi (though
studies addressing this issue are somewhat methodologically flawed). Ultrasound is not reliable for
detecting small calculi, but is 85-94% sensitive and 100% specific at demonstrating hydronephrosis. IVP is
contraindicated in patients with renal insufficiency due to the dye load necessary to perform the study.



50 yo M p/w 1 day of gradually worsening, intermittent, LLQ pain a/w loose stools. No fevers or bloody
bowel movements. Similar sxs in the past were self-limited. Vital signs wnl. PE shows mild tenderness in
LLQ, +BS and no masses or peritoneal signs. His PCP can see him tomorrow in his clinic. What should be
done next in the E.D.? - ✔✔Discharge home on high-fiber diet, laxatives and stool softeners



This patient has classic diverticulosis (saclike protrusions of colonic mucosa through the muscularis)
without signs of acute diverticulitis (inflammation of diverticula). Usually these patients can be managed
as outpatients with a high-fiber diet and treatments to decrease intestinal spasm. If the patient develops
fever or pain increases he may need further evaluation to rule out abscess formation. Diverticulitis is
treated with antibiotics, bowel rest and analgesics.



You are treating a 25yoM with the recent diagnosis of Crohn's disease in the ED. Regarding Crohn's
disease, you know that: - ✔✔There is a small increased risk of colon cancer



Although Crohn's disease may involve the entire bowel tract, the rectum is rarely involved. Involved
areas are typically non-contiguous (known as "skip lesions") and the inflammation involves all of the
layers of the bowel wall--resulting in many of the complications of Crohn's such as abscess and fistula
formation, intestinal obstruction, and perforation. The risk of colon cancer is only slightly elevated above
baseline. In contrast, Ulcerative colitis begins in the rectum and may spread to the upper parts of the
colon but never involves the small intestine. The ulcerations are contiguous and involve only the colonic
mucosa. The incidence of colon cancer may be increased up to 30 times over baseline.

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