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Nursing Skills

Test 2 LP 23

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What is the order that we complete abdominal assessment? (4) Inspect, Auscultate, Percuss, Palpate
What is the position used for abdominal assessment? supine with pillow under head and knees slightly bent
What organs are in right upper quadrant? (7) Pylorus, Duodenum, Liver, Right Kidney, Adrenal Gland, Hepatic flexure of colon, Head of pancreas
What organs are in left upper quadrant? (6) Stomach, Spleen, Left Kidney, Adrenal Gland, Spelnic Flexure of Colon, Body of Pancreas
What organs are in right lower quadrant? (6) Cecum, appendix, right ovary and fallopian tube, right ureter and lower kidney pole, right spermatic cord
What organs are in left lower quadrant? (6) Sigmoid colon, left ovary and fallopian tube, left ureter and lower kidney pole, left spermatic cord
What organs are at the midline? (2) urinary bladder, urethra
How long do we need to auscultate each quadrant before determining that bowel sounds are absent? 2-5 min
What are the four characteristics we note when listening to bowel sounds? pitch, loudness, quality ( gurgling or swishing), duration
Bowel sounds every 5-15 seconds are normal active
Bowel sounds every 30 second to 1-2 min are hypoactive
Bowel sounds that are not notable at all after 2-5 min are absent
Bowel sounds that are continuous are hyperactive
What type of sound should we hear when we auscultate over a normal abdominal cavity ? tympany but for dullness on liver and full bladder
Percussion is used to access what four things? fluid, gas, masses, estimates of size of liver and spleen
What is the difference between light and deep palpation of abdominal region? light - one handed, one cm depression, deep - two handed, two 0 five cm depression to feel abdominal organs
What two things do we want to note during palpation? rebound tenderness or aortic pulsation
What is the most common palpable mass in a child and where is it? feces, right lower quadrant
What is the normal shape of infants and young children when standing versus supine? cylindrical, flat
Do children and an easily palpated liver and spleen? yes
Older adults often lack abdominal ___ tone
Underlying organs of adults are more/less palpable. more
What two things impact the large intestine of the older adult? weak musculature, decreased peristalsis
What are four common abdominal conditions in the older adult? constipation, nausea, flatulence, heartburn
Should peristalsis be visible? no
Created by: anastasia158
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