Chapter 16 Gastrointestinal and Urologic Emergencies Flashcards

1
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Pain felt in an area of the body other than the area where the cause of the pain is located.

A

Referred pain

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2
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The membrane lining the abdominal cavity and covering the abdominal organs.

A

Peritoneum

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3
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The protrusion of a loop of an organ or tissue through an abnormal body opening.

A

Hernia

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4
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Inflammation of the bladder.

A

Cystitis

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5
Q

Inflammation of the pancreas.

A

Pancreatitis

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6
Q

A condition of sudden onset of pain within the abdomen, usually indicating peritonitis; immediate medical or surgical treatment is necessary.

A

Acute abdomen

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7
Q

Solid crystalline masses formed in the kidney, resulting from an excess of insoluble salts or uric acid crystallizing in the urine; may become trapped anywhere along the urinary tract.

A

Kidney stones

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8
Q

Inflammation of the peritoneum.

A

Peritonitis

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9
Q

Vomiting.

A

Emesis

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10
Q

Inflammation of the gallbladder.

A

Cholecystitis

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11
Q

Bulging out of the intestinal rings in small pockets at weak areas in the muscle walls, creating abdominal discomfort.

A

Diverticulitis

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12
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Involuntary muscle contractions (spasms) of the abdominal wall in an effort to protect an inflamed abdomen; a sign of peritonitis.

A

Guarding

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13
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Paralysis of the bowel, arising from any one of several causes; stops contractions that move material through the intestine.

A

Ileus

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14
Q

Inflammation of the appendix.

A

Appendicitis

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15
Q

Complete obstruction of blood circulation in a given organ as a result of compression or entrapment; an emergency situation causing death of tissue.

A

Strangulation

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16
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Severe kidney failure resulting in the buildup of waste products within the blood. Eventually brain functions will be impaired.

A

Uremia

17
Q

Infections, usually of the lower urinary tract (urethra and bladder), which occur when normal flora bacteria enter the urethra and grow.

A

Urinary tract infection (UTI)