Hemodynamic instability, in conjunction with
The general appearance of the patient can provide
important diagnostic information. The inability to lie still
or find a position of comfort is seen with ureteral colic,
ovarian torsion, and mesenteric ischemia. Patients with
peritonitis-whose pain is worsened with movementprefer to lie still.
abdominal distention or surgical scars from surgeries not
should look for the presence of guarding (contraction of
finding of peritonitis. A more specific marker is "cough
pain." The patient is asked to cough, and the examiner
looks for signs of pain such as flinching, grimacing, or
Right Upper Quadrant Epigastric Left Upper Quadrant
Hepatic: hepatitis, abscess Gastric: PUD, gastritis Splenic: infarct, rupture
Pancreatitis Pancreatitis Pancreatitis
Renal: nephrolithiasis, pyelonephritis Cardiac: ACS Renal: nephrolithiasis, pyelonephritis
Intesti nal: retrocecal appendicitis j Vascular: AAA, aortic dissection
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