quadrants
aging adult
sub/objective data
bowel sounds/percuss
referred pain/abnormal
100

what are the four quadrants

RLQ

RUQ

LUQ

LLQ

100

what are the changes in the GI system

decrease in salvation and delay of esophageal emptying/gastric acid secretion

100

what are some examples of subjective data

appetite and food intolerance

dysphagia

pain, vomiting

bowel habits and history

medication and nutritional assessment

100

examples of different bowel sounds

normal

hyperactive

hypoactive

borborygmus

silent

100

referred pain with the liver and gallbladder

RUQ

200

organs in the RUQ

liver (produce bile)
right kidney (filters waste from blood, regulates body fluid)
gallbladder/bile ducts (stores and releases bile)
colon (absorbs water from food)
head of the pancreas (produces juices to break down food)
adrenal gland (hormones)

200

what happens to the liver

decrease in size

200

when inspecting the abdomen, what are you looking for

1. symmetry

2. contour

3. umbilicus

4. pulsation 

5. skin/hair distribution

200

if there are silent bowel sounds, what do you do, and when could this happen

listen to each quadrant for 5 minutes, and after surgery/constipation
200

referred pain to the esophagus and appendix

behind lower sternum

RLQ

300

organs in the RLQ

appendix
caecum
right ovary
right ureter

300

what increases in the aging adult

gallstones and constipation

300

what are the four types of contours for the abdomen

1. flat

2. rounded

3. scaphoid

4. protuberant

300

what should you hear for abdominal percussion

tympany 

(liver and spleen might be dull)

300

referred pain for the ulcer and the pancreas

should

midscapular

400

organs in the LLQ

small intestine
colon
left ovary
left ureter
bladder

400

what should you ask about with the older adult

groceries and food prep

eat alone or with people

swollowing 

activites after meal times

bowel health and medicine including laxatives

400

WHAT ORDER DO YOU ASSESS FOR the abdomen?

inspect

AUSCULTATE

palpation

percussion

400

when checking for CVA, if there is tenderness/pain what does this indicate

inflammation of the kidneys

400

referred pain for the kidney, SI, and colon

k: flank pain

SI: diffused

c: colicky/boating

500

organs in the LUQ

spleen (filers blood)
stomach (digestion)
pancreas body
left kidney
left lobe of the liver
left adrenal gland

500

what happens to subq fat, and what does the musculature look like

fat goes into the abdomen and hips

thinner and less toned (liver/kidney easy to palpate)

500

when auscultating, where do you start, and which way do you go

RLQ

clockwise

500
how do you palpate

1. light to deep

2. tender areas last

3. circle motion

500

examples of abnormal findings

obesity

air

cyst/tumor

pregnancy

feces

hernia

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