Ebook bates'' pocket guide to physical examination and history taking (7th edition): Part 2
➤ Gửi thông báo lỗi ⚠️ Báo cáo tài liệu vi phạmNội dung chi tiết: Ebook bates'' pocket guide to physical examination and history taking (7th edition): Part 2
Ebook bates'' pocket guide to physical examination and history taking (7th edition): Part 2
The AbdomenCHAPTERThe Health HistoryCommon or Concerning SymptomsGastrointestinal DisordersI Abdominal pain, acute and chronicI Indigestion, nausea, v Ebook bates'' pocket guide to physical examination and history taking (7th edition): Part 2vomiting including blood, loss of appetite, early satietyI Dysphagia and/or odynophagia>Change in bowel function>Diarrhea, constipation>JaundiceUrinary and Renal Disorders>Suprapubic painI Dysuria, urgency, or frequencyI Hesitancy, decreased stream in males>Polyuria or nocturia>Urinary incontinence> Ebook bates'' pocket guide to physical examination and history taking (7th edition): Part 2Hematuria>Kidney or flank pain>Ureteral colicPATTERNS AND MECHANISMS OF ABDOMINAL PAINBe familiar with three broad categories:Visceral pain—occurs wheEbook bates'' pocket guide to physical examination and history taking (7th edition): Part 2
n hollow’ abdominal organs such as the intestine or biliary tree contract unusually forcefully or are distended or stretched.Visceral pain in the righThe AbdomenCHAPTERThe Health HistoryCommon or Concerning SymptomsGastrointestinal DisordersI Abdominal pain, acute and chronicI Indigestion, nausea, v Ebook bates'' pocket guide to physical examination and history taking (7th edition): Part 2d with sweating, pallor, nausea, vomiting, restlessness.Parietal pain—from inflammation of the parietal peritoneum.•Steady, aching•Usually more severe•Usually more precisely localized over the involved structure than visceral painReferred pain—occurs in more distant sites innervated at approximately Ebook bates'' pocket guide to physical examination and history taking (7th edition): Part 2 the same spinal levels as the disordered structure.Pain from I he chest, spine, or pelvis may be referred IO the abdomen.Bates' Pocket Guide to PhysiEbook bates'' pocket guide to physical examination and history taking (7th edition): Part 2
cal Examination and History TakingVisceral periumbilical pain in early acute appendicitis from distention of inflamed appendix gradually changes to paThe AbdomenCHAPTERThe Health HistoryCommon or Concerning SymptomsGastrointestinal DisordersI Abdominal pain, acute and chronicI Indigestion, nausea, v Ebook bates'' pocket guide to physical examination and history taking (7th edition): Part 2red to the back; pain from the biliary tree—to the right shoulder or right posterior chest.Pain from pleurisy or acute myocardialinfarction may be referred to the upper abdomen. Ebook bates'' pocket guide to physical examination and history taking (7th edition): Part 2The AbdomenCHAPTERThe Health HistoryCommon or Concerning SymptomsGastrointestinal DisordersI Abdominal pain, acute and chronicI Indigestion, nausea, vGọi ngay
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