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{{familytree/start |summary=Cholecystitis}}
{{familytree/start |summary=Acute abdominal pain}}
{{familytree | | | | | | | A01 | | | | | | | |A01=<div style="float: left; text-align: left; width: 25em; padding:1em;">'''Detailed history:'''<br>
{{familytree | | | | | | | A01 | | | | | | | |A01=<div style="float: left; text-align: left; width: 25em; padding:1em;">'''Detailed history:'''<br>
:❑Age
:❑ Age
:❑Sex
:❑ Sex
:❑Past medical history
:❑ Past medical history
:❑Past surgical history
:❑ Past surgical history
:❑Medications<br>
:❑ Occupational history travel history
:❑ Travel history
:❑ Medications<br>
'''Characterize the symptoms:'''<br>
'''Characterize the symptoms:'''<br>
'''Characterize the pain:'''<br>
'''Characterize the pain:'''<br>
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:❑ [[Scrotal pain/swelling]]
:❑ [[Scrotal pain/swelling]]
:❑ Recent trauma
:❑ Recent trauma
:❑ Occupational and travel history
:❑ Mass in any of the quadrants
:❑ Mass in any of the quadrants
:❑ Symptoms suggestive of [[Sepsis history and symptoms|sepsis]]
:❑ Symptoms suggestive of [[Sepsis history and symptoms|sepsis]]
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::❑ [[Hematemesis]]</div>}}
::❑ [[Hematemesis]]</div>}}
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{{familytree | | | | | | | A02 | | | | | | A02= <div style="float: left; text-align: left; width: 30em; padding:1em;"> '''Examine the patient:''' <br>
❑ Vital signs<br>
:❑ [[Temperature]] ([[fever]])<br>
:❑ [[Heart rate]] ([[tachycardia]]) <br>
:❑ [[Blood pressure]] ([[hypotension]])<br>
:❑ [[Respiratory rate]] ([[tachypnea]])<br>
❑ Skin <br>
:❑ [[Diaphoresis]]
:❑ [[Pallor]]
:❑ [[Jaundice]]
:❑ [[Dehydration]]
❑ Abdomen<br>
:❑ Rigidity
:❑ [[Guarding]]
:❑ Abdominal crepitations
:❑ Abdominal tenderness
:❑ Reduced bowel sounds
:❑ Increased bowel sounds
:❑ [[Distension]]
:❑ Detection of masses on palpating the abdomen
:❑ [[McBurney's point]] [[tenderness]]<br>
:❑ [[Rovsing's sign]] <br>
❑ [[Psoas sign]] (suggestive of retrocecal appendix)<br>
❑ [[Obturator sign]]<br>
❑ [[Cullen's sign]]<br>
❑ [[Grey-Turner's sign]]<br>
❑ [[Digital rectal exam]] (tenderness may be present in retrocecal appendicitis)<br>
❑ [[Pelvic exam]] in females<br>
❑ Signs of sepsis<br>
❑ Cardiovascular system (murmur)<br>
❑ Respiratory system<br>
❑ Anorectal (bleeding)<br>
</div>}}
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Revision as of 22:27, 4 March 2014

 
 
 
 
 
 
Detailed history:
❑ Age
❑ Sex
❑ Past medical history
❑ Past surgical history
❑ Occupational history travel history
❑ Travel history
❑ Medications

Characterize the symptoms:
Characterize the pain:

❑ Onset (eg, sudden, gradual)
❑ Provocative and palliating factors (eg, Is the pain related to your meals?)
❑ Quality (eg, dull, sharp, colicky, waxing and waning)
❑ Radiation (eg, to the shoulder, back, flank, groin, or chest)
❑ Site (eg, a particular quadrant or diffuse)
❑ Pain location may change over time, reflecting progression of disease
❑ Intensity
❑ Time course (eg, hours versus weeks, constant or intermittent)

Other symptoms

Nausea & vomiting
Diaphoresis
Anorexia
Fever
Bloody stool
Vaginal discharge
Penile discharge
Painful urination
Shortness of breath
Altered mental status
Jaundice
Maldigestion
Flatulence
Fatigue
Scrotal pain/swelling
❑ Recent trauma
❑ Mass in any of the quadrants
❑ Symptoms suggestive of sepsis
❑ Symptoms suggestive of common hepatic duct obstruction
❑ RUQ pain with fever & jaundice
❑ Symptoms suggestive of gallstone ileus
❑ Transient abdominal pain with nausea & vomiting
Hematemesis
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Examine the patient:

❑ Vital signs

Temperature (fever)
Heart rate (tachycardia)
Blood pressure (hypotension)
Respiratory rate (tachypnea)

❑ Skin

Diaphoresis
Pallor
Jaundice
Dehydration

❑ Abdomen

❑ Rigidity
Guarding
❑ Abdominal crepitations
❑ Abdominal tenderness
❑ Reduced bowel sounds
❑ Increased bowel sounds
Distension
❑ Detection of masses on palpating the abdomen
McBurney's point tenderness
Rovsing's sign

Psoas sign (suggestive of retrocecal appendix)
Obturator sign
Cullen's sign
Grey-Turner's sign
Digital rectal exam (tenderness may be present in retrocecal appendicitis)
Pelvic exam in females
❑ Signs of sepsis
❑ Cardiovascular system (murmur)
❑ Respiratory system
❑ Anorectal (bleeding)