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Physical Exam & Hx taking test 3
Abd, GU & Rectal, Peripheral Vascular, Musculoskeletal
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Undergraduate 3
10/30/2009

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You are a student in the vascular surgery rotation. You are examining a patient with known peripheral vascular disease in the legs. Which of the following aspects is important to note when you perform your examination?
Definition
Lower extremity size, symmetry, and skin color
Term
A 51-year-old housekeeper reports pain in his legs. He has smoked two packs per day since the age of 16, but he is otherwise healthy. You are concerned that he may have peripheral vascular disease. Which of the following is part of common or concerning symptoms for the peripheral vascular system?
Definition
Intermittent claudication:
Intermittent claudicating is leg pain that occurs with walking and is relieved by rest. It is a key symptom of peripheral vascular disease. This symptom is present in only about one third of patients with significant arterial disease and, if found, calls for more aggressive management of cardiovascular risk factors. Screening with ankle brachial index can help detect this problem.

Term
LLQ abdominal pain is most characteristic of which of the following
Definition
diverticulosis
Term
The most commonly fractured tarsal bone is the:
Definition
calcaneus
Term
A high school soccer player injured her wrist in a game. She is complaining of joint pain. She is tender between the two tendons at the base of the thumb. Which of the following is likely:
Definition
Scaphoid fracture:
The “anatomic snuffbox” is found between the extensor and abductor tendons at the base of the thumb. Tenderness should make one think of a scaphoid fracture. Not only is this the most common carpal bone injury, but the poor blood supply puts the bone at risk for avascular necrosis when injured. This fracture is commonly missed on x-ray, so this is an important physical finding to support further or repeated studies. As for soccer players having an epidemic of joint pain, see The Widening Circle by Polly Murray [ the discoverer of Lyme Disease]

Term
Absent [none] bowel sounds is most characteristic of which of the following :
Definition
a total bowel obstruction
Term
The significance of a hot, tender, swollen calf (mid tibial area) is that the patient is at risk of developing
Definition
a risk of pulmonary embolism
Term
Which of the following is NOT associated with deep venous thrombosis (DVT) occlusion
Definition
cold extremity
Term
DVT signs
Definition
Pain, erythema/redness, hot, tenderness
Term
What is the vessel located just anterior to the medial malleolus of the ankle
Definition
saphenous vein
Term
Which of the following signs is most compatible with the diagnosis of partial small bowel obstruction (due to prior surgery
Definition
distension
Term
A patient reporting a sudden onset of cold, blue, painful foot would most likely have the following rhythm:
Definition
atrial fibrillation
Term
Which of the following is NOT associated with an acute arterial occlusion
Definition
hot extremity
Term
Acute Arterial Occlusion
Definition
Atrial fibrillation, pain, cold extremity, tenderness
Term
Signs of a partial small bowel obstruction (PMH + for previous abd. surgery)
Definition
a rigid abdomen
Term
From the following, which condition would most likely be associated with LUQ (left upper quadrant) abdominal pain
Definition
infectious mononucleosis(spleen)
Term
John G, is a 79 y.o. male with sudden onset of severe abdominal pain. He has a past history of a hernia. His exam reveals an elderly male in moderate distress, with active vomiting. Vital signs are: BP: 172/98; HR: 128; RR: 22; T [in ED] : 104.2; oxygen saturation: 92%. His exam reveals no bowel sounds and a distended, rigid, diffusely tender abdomen with a tense scrotal bulge. The most likely explanation for these findings is
Definition
intestinal strangulation
Term
Which of the following best describes a disorder most the risk for tenosynovitis and for a disabling infection as a consequence
Definition
a red, hot, swollen palm (thenar area),
human bite on fist that gets bacterial infection

Term
Regarding the anatomy of the groin which of the following is accurate:
Definition
the femoral vein is found medial to the artery,
Lateral.........to.......Medial
Nerve-Artery-Vein
Term
In a ruptured ectopic pregnancy, an acute intra-abdominal emergency, the paramedic would be most likely to find
Definition
rigidity
Term
Which of the following is NOT associated with an acute ruptured abdominal viscous
Definition
intermittent waves of colicy pain
Term
When assessing temperature of the skin, which portion of your hand should be used [this is not effective through gloved hands – but illustrates a point
Definition
Backs of fingers
The backs of the fingers are thought to be the most temperature sensitive, perhaps because the skin is thinnest there. You may have difficulty detecting subtle differences if you do not use the backs of the fingers

Term
When a hernia cannot be returned to the abdominal cavity, it is called
Definition
incarcerated
Term
Susan S, is a 22 y.o. female with a gradual onset of severe abdominal pain, nausea, and anorexia.. She has no past history of a similar pain or other health problems, or trauma (recent or remote). Her exam reveals a moderately uncomfortable female. Vital signs are: BP: 112/68; HR: 110; RR: 22; skin temp.: hot; oxygen saturation: 98%. Her abdominal exam reveals hypoactive bowel sounds. Upon moving the gurney, the patient is jostled - at this she reports considerable pain. The most worrisome condition that would explain these findings is
Definition
rebound and percussion indicating peritoneal irritation
Term
As the internal diameter of a blood vessel changes, the resistance changes as well. Which of the following descriptions depicts this relationship?
Definition
Resistance varies proportionally(inversely) to the 4th power of the diameter

 

(inversly??)

Term
A 15 YO skateboarder has fallen on his outstretched right hand. He was in so much pain that his mother brought him to your attention. But he now does not think that he needs evaluation. He has no obvious deformity. You ask
Definition
if he will let you examine the base of his 1st metacarpal ("anatomic snuffbox")
Term
Falling on the outstreched hand with wrist injury is significant because it can result in
Definition
non union arthritis of the navicular bone
Term
Droplets of fat [looking like oil dropletss in the blood] coming from an anterior knee puncture injury would suggest to the paramedic that the patient:
Definition
is at risk for injury to the deep structures within the knee capsule
Term
What is the vessel located just behind of the medial malleolus of the ankle
Definition
posterior tibial artery
Term
RUQ abdominal pain is most characteristic of which of the following
Definition
GB (cholecystitis)
Term
A patient with a cold, painful foot would most likely have an associated
Definition
irregular S1
Term
In a patient with the leg section of MAST troussers and an umbilical bluish discoloration , with positive peritoneal signs, and with a systolic BP of 136/- , would suggest to the paramedic that s/he should first try to
Definition
slowly decrease the afterload
Term
Pain in the epigastrium may be due to
Definition
MI, Ulceration of stomach, Aneurysm
Term
Let's say, you are on a respiratory rotation and you are assisting obtaining an arterial blood gas in the radial artery on a retired paramedic who has been hospitalized in the intensive care unit for a stroke. You are concerned about the possibility of arterial insufficiency. You perform the Allen test. This means that you will:
Definition
Check for patency of the ulnar artery

The Allen test is for determining patency of the ulnar artery before puncturing the radial artery. In the event of an occlusion in the radial artery system, the ulnar artery can provide adequate blood flow.

Term
A 62 yr old paramedic instructor develops back pain associated with constipation and urinary retention. Which of the following is most worrisome?
Definition
Cauda equina syndrome The presence of bowel and bladder symptoms associated with back pain is worrisome for Cauda equina syndrome and should suggest impingement of nerve roots S2,3, and 4. [CYA and CPA--> consider a Neurosurg. Emerg.]  

 

Simple de novo, brand new, idiopathic low back pain is unlikely. Epidural abscess may present with midline pain which can be increased with percussion over the spinous processes. Sciatica is associated with pain which radiates into the buttocks and/or down the posterior leg in the S1 distribution.

Term
The difference between an incarcerated hernia and a strangulated hernia is that
Definition
a strangulated hernia involves torsion of the large bowel
Term
A bluish discoloration in the periumbilical area in a patient with abnormally positive peritoneal signs is called:
Definition
Cullin's sign
Term
Inc PVR
Definition
Increased Afterload, harder to empty
Term
Afterload
Definition
Resistance: the pressure against which LV works to empty
Term
S1
Definition
Mitral Valve closure
Term
S2
Definition
Term
Cardiac Output
Definition
=HRxSV
Term
Stroke Volume
Definition
Preload, Afterload, Myocardial contractility
Term
Preload
Definition
Volume: vol of blood in the RV at end of diastole
Term
Inc venous return
Definition
Increased preload:

Vol expansion, Inhalation(neg pressure), Inc SV, CV Hormones(ADH, ANP, Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone)
Term
Dec venous return
Definition
Decreased preload:

vol depletion, valsalva, exhalation/pos pressure, dec SV, Vasodilator drugs
Term
Dec PVR
Definition
Decreased Afterload, easier to empty
Term
Myocardial contractility
Definition
Fran-Starling recoil propertional to stretch, Adrenergic receptor activation: Symp B1, Circulating catecholamines B1, Cardiac drugs: +Inotrope(harder: Dig, Isoproternl, Pure Beta), -Inotrope(softer: TCA, Ca blockers-verapamil, nefedapine)
Term
Preload Problems
Definition
Dehydration: -dec veous return, dec preload, dec CO, shock

CHF: -vol overload, inc venous ret, preload, myocardial work, declining myocardial efficienc, dec CO
Term
Afterload problems
Definition
Septic shock: dec PVR, afterload, shock

MAST: inc PVR, afterload, myocardial work, declining myo eff. dec CO
Term
Preload Therapies
Definition
IV Fluid: inc ven ret, preload, CO

Diuretic: Lasix, vol elimination, dec ven ret, dec preload, inc myo eff, inc CO

Venodilators: Dec preload, Lasix, Nitro, Morphine, Mg++, B2 agentsinc albuterol

Phlebotomy-leches
Term
Afterload therapies
Definition
Arteriolar dilators: Nitro, Morphine, Mg++, B2 agents

Decrease PVR

Decrease Pul VR
Term
Chief CHF agent?
Definition
Nitroglycerine
Term
CHF Tx
Definition
Dec preload-Lasix, lower afterload-Ntro
Term
Shock therapy
Definition
inc preload vol-fluids IV, Raise PVR/afterload-pressor agents:dopamine
Term
Arterial Pressure
Definition
1-LV stroke vol 2-blood vol 3-distensibility of aorta 4-large arteries 5-distensibility of small arteries/arterioles (PVR)
Term
Central Venous Pressure
Definition
RV receptivity, distensibility of lungs/pul vasculature, intrathoracic pressure, blood vol
Term
Normal CVP
Definition
5-10 cm H2O, measured from Rt atrium
Term
CVP under 5
Definition
Vol deficit, dehydration
Term
CVP 11
Definition
Mild elevation-mild CHF, DOE, bibasilar rales, NVD mild
Term
CVP 15
Definition
Moderate- moderate CHF, Compensated, halfway up neck, SOB at rest, cough, diffuse rales, NVD midneck
Term
Above 20
Definition
Angle of Jaw, Severe (severe CHF), decompensated, wet cough, wheezing, pink frothy sputum, NVD to jaw/ear
Term
Above 25 CVP
Definition
shock, low BP, cyanosis, cardiogenic shock
Term
3 principal functions of the heart
Definition
rec blood from veins, send it to lungs, pump to the body
Term
Heart failure
Definition
disruption of one or more of the 3 prin fx of the heart, secondary to a loss of normal contractile ability
Term
Acute CHF due to
Definition
loss of heart muscle b/c infarct, loss of nourishment b/c ischemia, loss of effieiency
Term
Common causes of CHF
Definition
1- MI or ischemia chronic is most common 2-HTN 3-Valvular dysfunction aortic, mitral 4-Acquired cardiomyopathy: a) toxic-alcohol or cocaine b) metabolic- thyroid hyper or hypo 5-Misc: anemia, cx arrythmias-AF
Term
Most HF is associated with_____.
Definition
dcreased contractility
Term
Right HF s/s
Definition
peripheral edema, RUQ pain, JVD, hepatomegaly, hepatojugular reflex, presacral edema

Pul embolus, severe COPD, RV MI
Term
Left HF s/s
Definition
Dyspnea, Cheyne-Stokes, orthopnea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, fatigue, ALOC, BP changes, diaphoresis, tachycardia, tachypnea, wet rales, wheezing, S3 gallop
Term
Chronic CHF Tx
Definition
-hold vol in periphery: NTG, morph, mg
-eliminate vol: diuretics
-vasodilators: ntg, morph, Mg
-positioning
Term
Welbeing
Definition
Physical: infections, injuries due to lifting, nutrition
Emotional: death/dying, stress, fear
Term
Fitness components
Definition
strength, flexibility, endurance, body composition, stress reduction
Term
Improve Endurance
Definition
Vigorous-20 min, Moderate-40 min 3/week
Term
Target HR-Method 1
Definition
Use 60-70% of cardiac reserve

Max HR=220-age
x by .6 for lowest target HR=lowest HR in aerobic range
Term
Target HR-Method 2
Definition
1: resting HR
2: max HR=220-age
3: Max+resting=reserve
4:reservexdesired(.6-.7)
5: Add # 4 to Resting HR for Min target HR
Term
Infection Control
Definition
Cleaning:washing
Disinfecting: removing microbes from surface, abrasion
Sterilizing: killing all microbes on an object- boiling water
Term
Positive Peritoneal findings
Definition
Distended, hypOactive bowel sounds, rigid, guarding, diffuse tenderness, percussion (rebound) tenderness
Term
Significance of Pos peritoneal signs
Definition
intraabdominal emergency, inflammation-appendicitis, bleeding-ectopic, AAA, Ruptured viscus-perforated ulcer, uterus, colon
Term
Appendicitis
Definition
Classic s/s in only 60%
HX: n/v, anorexia, fever, inc pain over 6 hr, periumbilical initially then to RLQ, pain: vague dull (visceral) at first, later will be pinpoint, tachycardia, tachypnea, distension, hypoactive or absent bowel sounds, rigid, tnder, guarding, pain with cough or bump, Rosving's, hypersensative skin, Psoas or Obturator sign
Term
Rovsing's Sign
Definition
pain in RLQ w/ palpation of LLQ, radiating all across abd
Term
Cornetts sign
Definition
inc tenderness on palpation while abd muscles are contracting-ask to sit up
Term
RUQ
Definition
GB (cholecystitis)
Term
LUQ
Definition
Spleen/mono, sickle cell hemoglobin (HbSS)
Term
RLQ
Definition
Appendicitis, ectopic
Term
LLQ
Definition
Diverticulitis, ectopic
Term
Epigastric
Definition
*MI/Angina, ulcer, pancreatitis, gallbladder
Term
Periumbilical or Generalized
Definition
mesenteric ischemia or infarct-sudden onset, vague abd signs
Term
Preferred order for abd exam
Definition
1:Inspect
2:Auscultate
3:Percussion
4: Palpation
Term
Rectal exam
Definition
for rectal bleeding, hemmorides, fissure
Term
groin and scrotum exam
Definition
for hernia
Term
external ganitalia exam
Definition
bleeding, esp trauma
Term
Perineal exam
Definition
trauma signs, bruising
Term
Posterior tibial artery location
Definition
medial tibia
Term
Saphenous vein
Definition
ant to medial malleolus
Term
Aortic regurgitation
Definition
Diastolic, decrescendo, wide pulse pressure
Term
Mitral regurgitation
Definition
Mid-late systolic, decrescendo, MI: mortality up 7 fold, dull, cooing, heard at apex
Term
S1, systolic
Definition
Pulmonic & aortic valve open, vent contract
Term
S2, diastolic
Definition
Mitral & tricuspid open, vent relax
Term
RUQ organs
Definition
Stomach, spleen, pancreas, transverse and decending colon, small portion of liver
Term
LUQ organs
Definition
Mainly liver, gallbladder, accending and part transverse colon,
Term
LLQ organs
Definition
Accending colon, appendix,
Term
RLQ organs
Definition
Decending colon,
Term
Viscus
Definition
Hollow organs, stomach, etc
Term
% of pts with sig intraabdominal pathoogy, that have normal exam
Definition
20%
Term
Cullen's sign
Definition
Discoloration in the umbilical/naval area-intraperitoneal bleed
Term
Gray Turner's sign
Definition
Over 1 or other kidney in the back , retroperitoneal bleed
Term
Obturator
Definition
Appendicitis: flex knee, rotate in external direction, results in internal rotation of femur stretching the obt muscle
Term
Psoas
Definition
Pain with thigh extension, flex thigh against resistance-tenderness upon muscle contraction
Term
S3
Definition
CHF
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