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NR 509 Final week 5 Abdomen and GU Exam Practice Questions and Answers An overweight 26-year-old public servant presents to the Emergency Department with 12 hours of intense abdominal pain, light-headedness, and a fainting episode that finally prompted her to seek medical attention. She has a strong family history of gallstones and is concerned about this possibility. She has not had any vomiting or diarrhea. She had a normal bowel movement this morning. Her β- human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) is positive at triage. She reports that her last period was 10 weeks ago. Her vital signs at triage are pulse, 118; blood pressure, 86/68; respiratory rate, 20/min; oxygen saturation, 99%; and temperature, 37.3ºC orally. The clinician performs an abdominal exam prior to her pelvic exam and, on palpation of her abdomen, finds involuntary rigidity and rebound tenderness. What is the most likely diagnosis? a. Ruptured tubal (or ectopic) pregnancy b. Acute cholecystitis c. Ruptured appendix d. Perf - Ans:-Good! a. Ruptured tubal (or ectopic) pregnancy ©GRACEAMELIA 2024/2025 ACADEMIC YEAR. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED FIRST PUBLISH OCTOBER 2024 Page 2/48 Rationale: The constellation of abdominal pain, syncope, tachycardia, hypotension, positive β-hCG, and findings suggestive of peritoneal inflammation/irritation strongly suggest a ruptured ectopic pregnancy with significant intra-abdominal bleeding leading to peritoneal signs. This case is emergent and requires immediate treatment of her hypotension and presumed blood loss as well as gynecological consult for emergent surgery. Ruptured ectopic pregnancies can lead to life-threatening intra-abdominal bleeding. Although acute cholecystitis, ruptured appendix, bowel wall perforation, and ruptured ovarian cyst are all possibilities, the positive β-hCG testing and her unstable vital signs make ruptured ectopic pregnancy more likely. 2. A 63-year-old janitor with a history of adenomatous colonic polyps presents for a well visit. Basic labs are performed to screen for diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia. Electrolytes and liver enzymes were also measured. His labs are all normal expect for moderate elevations of aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, γ-glutamyl transferase, and alkaline phosphatase as well as a mildly elevated total bilirubin. He presents for a follow-up appointment and the clinician performs an abdominal exam to assess his liver. Which of the following findings would be most consistent with hepatomegaly? a. Liver span of 11 cm at the midclavicular line b. Liver span of 8 cm at the midsternal line c. Dullness to percussion over a span of 11 cm at the midclavicular line d. Dullness to percussion over a span of 8 cm at the midsternal line ©GRACEAMELIA 2024/2025 ACADEMIC YEAR. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED FIRST PUBLISH OCTOBER 2024 Page 3/48 e. Liver palpable 3 cm below the right costal margin, mid clavicular line, on expi - Ans:-e. Liver palpable 3 cm below the right costal margin, mid clavicular line, on expiration Rationale: The liver being palpable 3 cm below the right costal margin, midclavicular line, would be considered normal on inspiration when the liver is pushed down into the abdominal cavity on inspiration, but is abnormal on expiration. Findings to support hepatomegaly would be more convincing if, by percussion, the liver span was 12 cm at the midclavicular line. For patients with obstructive lung disease, air trapping in the lungs may displace the liver downwards into the abdominal cavity. The liver span and dullness to percussion refer to the same measurement. Measurements of 6-12 cm at the mid-clavicular line and 4-8 cm at the midsternal line are considered normal. 3. A 63-year-old underweight administrative clerk with a 50-pa

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NR 509 Final week 5 Abdomen and GU Exam Practice
Questions and Answers


An overweight 26-year-old public servant presents to the Emergency Department with 12 hours of

intense abdominal pain, light-headedness, and a fainting episode that finally prompted her to seek

medical attention. She has a strong family history of gallstones and is concerned about this possibility.

She has not had any vomiting or diarrhea. She had a normal bowel movement this morning. Her β-

human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) is positive at triage. She reports that her last period was 10

weeks ago. Her vital signs at triage are pulse, 118; blood pressure, 86/68; respiratory rate, 20/min;

oxygen saturation, 99%; and temperature, 37.3ºC orally. The clinician performs an abdominal exam prior

to her pelvic exam and, on palpation of her abdomen, finds involuntary rigidity and rebound tenderness.

What is the most likely diagnosis?


a. Ruptured tubal (or ectopic) pregnancy


b. Acute cholecystitis


c. Ruptured appendix


d. Perf - Ans:✔✔-Good!


a. Ruptured tubal (or ectopic) pregnancy


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Rationale: The constellation of abdominal pain, syncope, tachycardia, hypotension, positive β-hCG, and

findings suggestive of peritoneal inflammation/irritation strongly suggest a ruptured ectopic pregnancy

with significant intra-abdominal bleeding leading to peritoneal signs. This case is emergent and requires

immediate treatment of her hypotension and presumed blood loss as well as gynecological consult for

emergent surgery. Ruptured ectopic pregnancies can lead to life-threatening intra-abdominal bleeding.


Although acute cholecystitis, ruptured appendix, bowel wall perforation, and ruptured ovarian cyst are

all possibilities, the positive β-hCG testing and her unstable vital signs make ruptured ectopic pregnancy

more likely.


2. A 63-year-old janitor with a history of adenomatous colonic polyps presents for a well visit. Basic labs

are performed to screen for diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia. Electrolytes and liver enzymes were also

measured. His labs are all normal expect for moderate elevations of aspartate aminotransferase, alanine

aminotransferase, γ-glutamyl transferase, and alkaline phosphatase as well as a mildly elevated total

bilirubin. He presents for a follow-up appointment and the clinician performs an abdominal exam to

assess his liver. Which of the following findings would be most consistent with hepatomegaly?


a. Liver span of 11 cm at the midclavicular line


b. Liver span of 8 cm at the midsternal line


c. Dullness to percussion over a span of 11 cm at the midclavicular line


d. Dullness to percussion over a span of 8 cm at the midsternal line



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e. Liver palpable 3 cm below the right costal margin, mid clavicular line, on expi - Ans:✔✔-e. Liver

palpable 3 cm below the right costal margin, mid clavicular line, on expiration


Rationale: The liver being palpable 3 cm below the right costal margin, midclavicular line, would be

considered normal on inspiration when the liver is pushed down into the abdominal cavity on

inspiration, but is abnormal on expiration.




Findings to support hepatomegaly would be more convincing if, by percussion, the liver span was >12 cm

at the midclavicular line.




For patients with obstructive lung disease, air trapping in the lungs may displace the liver downwards

into the abdominal cavity.




The liver span and dullness to percussion refer to the same measurement. Measurements of 6-12 cm at

the mid-clavicular line and 4-8 cm at the midsternal line are considered normal.


3. A 63-year-old underweight administrative clerk with a 50-pack-year smoking history presents with a

several month history of recurrent epigastric abdominal discomfort. She feels fairly well otherwise and

denies any nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation. She reports that a first cousin died from a

ruptured aneurysm at age 68 years. Her vital signs are pulse, 86; blood pressure, 148/92; respiratory
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rate, 16; oxygen saturation, 95%; and temperature, 36.2ºC. Her body mass index is 17.6. On exam, her

abdominal aorta is prominent, which is concerning for an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). Which of

the following is her most significant risk factor for an AAA?


a. Female gender


b. History of smoking


c. Underweight


d. Family history of ruptured aneurysm


e. Hypertension - Ans:✔✔-b. History of smoking


Rationale: History of smoking is her most significant risk factor for an AAA.




Male gender, not female gender, is considered as risk factor.




Underweight is not a risk factor for AAA. Family history of ruptured aneurysm is vague and could be a

cerebral aneurysm.




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