Abdomen Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What Is the Region between diaphragm and pelvis | Abdomen |
thin membrane lining the abdominal cavity and covering each organ | Peritoneum |
What covers each organ? | Visceral peritoneum |
What Lines Abdominal Cavity | Parietal peritoneum |
Perception of pain in skin or muscles at distant locations | Referred Pain |
When there is Inflammation of the pancreas it is called what? | Pancreatitis |
Hole in the abdominal wall, allowing tissue or parts of organs (commonly intestines) to protrude under skin | Hernia |
Severe pain caused by kidney stones traveling down the ureter | Renal Colic |
A patient suffering from abdominal pain should have his vitals reassessed every _______ minutes. | 5 |
Maroon or black, tarry stool that is not accompanied by abdominal pain is a sign of: | Bleeding In Digestive Tract |
An abdominal aortic aneurysm often is accompanied by a _______ pain in the patient's back | Tearing |
Dull and/or persistent abdominal pain is usually caused by _______ organs. | Solid |
The two layers of the peritoneum are called the _______ peritoneum and the parietal peritoneum | Visceral |
"Indigestion" or pain just below the sternum may be an indication of | myocardial infarction |
If a patient tenses his muscles as you are reaching to palpate his abdomen, he is said to be | Gaurding |
The lower abdominal quadrants are between the | umbilicus and the pelvis |
Pain that originates in the abdominal organs is known as______ pain .. described as Intermittent, crampy, or colicky | Visceral |
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