Acute Abdomen Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
lines the abdomenal cavity | parietal perotoneum |
covers the organs themselves | visceral peritoneum |
bathes and lubercates the abdomenal organs | peritoneal fluid |
inflammation of the peritoneum | peritonitis |
medical term referring to the sudden onset of abdomenal pain | acute abdomen |
a severe intermittent cramping pain | colic |
the erosion of the stomach or duodenum | ulcers |
meaning:inflammation of glallbladder | cholecystitis |
inflammation of the pancreas | pancreatitis |
forms digestive juices and also the source of insulin | pacreas |
small recess in the large intestine | appendix |
the inflammtion of small pouch in the large intestines | diverticulitis |
location:Right lower quadrant(direct), around navel (referred) rebounding pain( pain on palpation) | Appendictis |
Location: Right upper quadrant(direct), right shoulder (referred) | Cholecystitis |
Location: Upper mid abdomen, or upper back | ulcer |
Location: Left lower quadreant | diverticulitis |
Location: Lower back, lower quadrant | aortic aneurysm |
Location: Lower mid abdomen (retro pubic) | Cystitis |
Location: Costovertebral angle | kedney infection |
Location: Right or left flank, radiating to genitalia | Kedney stones |
Both lower quadrants | Pelvic inflammation |
Upper abdomen (both quadrants), back | pancreatitis |
Associated with the release of an egg from ovary | mittelschmerz |
an infection of the fallopian tubes and surrounding tissue | Pelvic Inflammitory Disease |
the fertilized egg has come to lie in an area outside the uterus | etopic pregnacy |
a protrusion of an organ or tissue through a hole in the body wall covering its normal site | hernia |
when the hernia mass will disappear back into the body cavity in which it belongs | reducible |
if the hernia mass can't be pushed back within the body | incarcerated |
Complete obstruction of blood curculation in a given organ as a result of compression or entrapment; an emergency situation causing death of tissue | strangulation |
guarding can be seen with... | pancreasitis, ulcer |
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