This organ is responsible for filtering wastes from the blood.
What is the Liver?
This tube allows for excretion of liquid waste from the body.
What is the urethra?
It's how you grade pain.
What is the 0-10 numerical pain scale.
This condition normally starts with periumbilical pain before moving to the lower right quadrant.
What is appendicitis?
This is caused by a ballooning of the walls of the aorta.
What is a TAA/AAA?
This organ collects and stores bile for digestion.
What is the gallbladder?
This membrane covers and protects the abdominal organs.
What is the peritoneum?
This type of pain moves elsewhere from it's point of origin.
What is Radiating pain?
This condition is caused by inflammation of the gallbladder and formation of stones.
What is Cholecystitis?
A bulging out of the intestines at the belly button.
What is an umbilical hernia?
This organ filters liquid waste and balances fluid in the body.
What are the kidneys?
This vessel supplies blood to the liver.
What is the hepatic artery?
This type of pain is felt away from the organ which is causing it.
What is referred pain?
This condition is caused by holes in the GI tract.
What is an ulcer?
This is caused by a movement of the intestines into the groin.
What is an inguinal hernia?
This organ makes insulin.
This tube drains urine into the bladder.
What are the ureters?
*DAILY DOUBLE*
This pain originates from organs and is typically dull and intermittent.
What is Visceral pain?
This condition causes coffee grounds emesis.
What is an upper GI bleed?
When an embryo develops outside the uterus.
What is an ectopic pregnancy?
This organ signals you need to urinate when it is 1/3 full.
What is the bladder?
This gland located on top of the kidney, produces adrenaline.
What is the adrenal gland?
This type of pain is most commonly associated with AAA.
What is tearing pain?
The medical term for a black tarry stool caused by lower GI bleed.
What is melena?
This condition is caused by a part of the stomach pushing up through the diaphragm.
What is a hiatal hernia?