Lower abdominal pain pressure rectum
[DOC File]CYSTOCELE AND RECTOCELE REPAIR
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You may have bulging and pressure sensations in the vagina. A rectocele may cause constipation by interfering with muscle contraction in the rectum. Examples of alternatives to cystocele and rectocele repair include: Doing muscle-strengthening exercises, called Kegel exercises. Having only the bladder repaired. Having only the rectum repaired
[DOC File]OB/GYN Student Study Guide
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-asymptomatic but may have vague lower abdominal pain and discharge. TX: TAH/BSO cisplatin, cyclophosphomide XRT. TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE. Moles. Complete: -40 yrs, 80% of molar pregnancies-Complete 46xx (both x from sperm)-worse b/c can transform into malignant- 20 % malignant-no baby parts. Incomplete: Triploid (usually XXY)-May ...
[DOC File]Printable Protocols - WHO
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Uterus corresponds to dates Cramping/lower abdominal pain. Uterus softer than normal Threatened abortion Light bleeding . Abdominal pain. ... If the diastolic pressure is 110 mmHg or more, give antihypertensive drugs. ... lubricate the barrel and insert the syringe into the rectum to half its length. Discharge the contents and leave the syringe ...
[DOC File]Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured ...
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(2) Ripe: Pain in lower right quadrant (McBurney’s point). (3) Rupture: Decrease in pain (decreased pressure); generalized pain, rebound tenderness. p 1143. 9. What is Dunphy sign? Answer: Dunphy sign is severe abdominal pain in the right lower quadrant with coughing. It is a way to evaluate a patient for peritonitis. p 1143 Unit Assessment
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6. Discuss some of the most common causes of abdominal pain and clinical features. (Bates 383-384 and 86-87) Abdominal wall tenderness – tenderness may originate in the abdominal wall. When the patient raises head and shoulders, this tenderness persists, whereas tenderness from a deeper lesion (protected by the tightened muscles) decreases.
[DOCX File]ABDOMINAL PAIN
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Back pain usually involves the lower back and can be caused by a strain/tear of the muscles or ligaments, injury to the disc or vertebrae, nerve pressure, or fatigue. Cardiac pain may present itself as pain between the shoulder blades. Kidney stones or kidney infections are frequently associated with severe flank pain and vomiting.
[DOC File]Chapter 9
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Rectum Abdominal Pain Differential. Inflammatory conditions- gastritis, enteritis, Diverticulitis, appendicitis ... appendicitis Rovsing Right lower quadrant pain intensified by left lower quadrant pressure Peritoneal irritation, appendicitis ... crampy lower abdominal pain, constipation Middle aged and older adults, especially over 55yr ...
[DOC File]History and Physical Exam Form
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Abdominal Pain Loose Stools: # BM’s/day: Heartburn or reflux Not well formed Frequent Burping Watery Diarrhea Frequent Farting Blood in Stool Bloating Mucous in Stool Indigestion Stinky Constipation: # BM’s/week: Difficulty swallowing at times Hemorrhoids Chronic nausea
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colicky abdominal pain, vomiting and bloody stools seen in 20%; vomiting occurs late (after . 6-12hrs, may be bilious) ... pressure, and avoids spillage of barium if perforation; with barium increased risk of ... Lower oesophageal sphincter T10 in oesophagus. Pylorus – if past here, usually OK.
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(a) Lower abdominal pain (b) Low back pain (c) Nausea (d) Fever (e) Painful intercourse (f) Bleeding between menstrual periods. ii. Can spread to the rectum, causing: (a) Rectal pain (b) Discharge (c) Bleeding. iii. If untreated, can progress to pelvic inflammatory disease. d. Gonorrhea. i. A bacterial infection that multiplies rapidly in the ...
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