Upper central abdominal pain

    • [DOC File]OBGYN—PID, TOA, and TSS

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      Abdominal pain and dysentery are common early in the intestinal infections; later ulceration, polypoid intestinal tumors, anemia, cirrhosis, portal and pulmonary hypertension and ascites may occur. The brain and spinal cord may be affected. With the Haematobium, the urinary bladder and …

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    • [DOCX File]ABDOMINAL PAIN

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      2.Upper endoscopy: It is a fibroptic endoscopy visualizing the whole upper gastrointestinal tract from the oesophagus, stomach, duodenum. Treatment: Medical: Mainly diet control and Antacids. Surgical: Vagotomy or subtotal gastrectomy. Differential diagnosis of pain in the epigastrium: 1. Acute peptic ulcer. 2. Acute pancreatitis. 3.

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    • [DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, S

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      Any pain or red streaks near your IV site Nausea or vomiting lasting over 2 hours Referred pain to shoulder/neck area Severe or unusual abdominal discomfort or pain Temperature over 101 degrees F Call Dr. immediately at phone # Post procedure teaching Date Time Method Verbal Video

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    • [DOC File]PRE-PROCEDURE - SGNA

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      A 45-year-old woman complained of right upper quadrant abdominal pain and vomiting after consuming fatty food. The only biochemical abnormality was a modestly raised alkaline phosphatase at 400 U/L (< 260 U/L). ... rapid weight gain with central obesity, fullness and redness of her face, and loss of regular menstrual periods. ...

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    • Gastritis Symptoms and Signs: Causes

      Thus most patients with upper, central, or generalized abdominal pain and tenderness, who lack an alternative explanation for their presentation will require further testing. As lipase assays have improved in accuracy and speed over the last several years, serum lipase has begun to replace amylase as the preferred ED screening test for ...

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    • [DOCX File]Objectives

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      Increased intra-abdominal pressure as in obesity or pregnancy may cause dysphagy especially in a reclined position. Impaired central nervous system functions can also increase the likelihood of ...

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    • [DOC File]Acute Abdomen

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      Hence, the clinical significance of this entity is questionable. Some authors use the phrase "chronic cholecystitis" when referring to gallbladder dysfunction as a cause of abdominal pain . It is more appropriate in this instance to refer to the condition based on the disorder present, such as pain due to gallstone disease, pain due to biliary ...

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    • [DOCX File]www.goppert.org

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      This is a pulmonary condition that may produce angina like pain. An acute massive pulmonary embolism can produce crushing chest pain. The location of the chest pain is usually substernal, but it can be located anywhere in the thorax depending on the location of the embolus. This may include shoulder pain or upper abdominal pain.

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    • In the United States, around 1500 people die yearly of ...

      Abdominal/pelvic pain - May be insidious or acute, but diminishes within 1 week. Constant, and of a dull and aching character; usually bilateral. May manifest as back pain with radiation down one or both legs. Right upper quadrant pain – Fitz-Hugh-Curtis perihepatitis syndrome.

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    • [DOC File]Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine > Section 9 ...

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      Pain caused by significant impact injury or trauma. Pain is severe and/or the client is unable to walk. Back pain associated with shortness of breath, chest pain, abdominal pain or tenderness, fever, vomiting, sweating, or pulsating mass in the abdomen. New onset of numbness, weakness or paralysis of the lower extremities

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