Deck 18: Abdomen

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An umbilical assessment in the newborn that is of concern is:

A) a thick cord.
B) umbilical hernia.
C) one umbilical artery and two veins.
D) pulsations superior to the umbilicus.
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A 51-year-old woman calls with complaints of weight loss and constipation. She reports enlarged hemorrhoids and rectal bleeding. You advise her to:

A) use a topical, over-the-counter hemorrhoid treatment for 1 week.
B) exercise and eat more fiber.
C) come to the laboratory for a stool guaiac test.
D) eat six small meals a day.
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To assess for liver enlargement in the obese person, you should:

A) use the hook method.
B) have the patient lean over at the waist.
C) auscultate using the scratch technique.
D) attempt palpation during deep exhalation.
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When using the bimanual technique for palpating the abdomen, you should:

A) push down with the bottom hand and the other hand on top.
B) push down with the top hand and concentrate on sensation with the bottom hand.
C) place the hands side by side and push equally.
D) place one hand anteriorly and the other hand posteriorly, squeezing the hands together.
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Infants born weighing less than 1500 g are at higher risk for:

A) hepatitis A.
B) necrotizing enterocolitis.
C) urinary urgency.
D) pancreatitis.
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Mr. Robins is a 45-year-old man who presents to the emergency department with a complaint of constipation. During auscultation, you note borborygmi sounds. This is associated with:

A) gastroenteritis.
B) peritonitis.
C) satiety.
D) paralytic ileus.
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Your patient presents with symptoms that lead you to suspect acute appendicitis. Which assessment finding is least likely to be associated with this condition?

A) Positive psoas sign
B) Positive McBurney sign
C) Consistent right lower quadrant (RLQ) pain
D) Rebound tenderness
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Percussion of the abdomen begins with establishing:

A) liver dullness.
B) spleen dullness.
C) gastric bubble tympany.
D) overall dullness and tympany in all quadrants.
Question
Flatulence, diarrhea, dysuria, and tenderness with abdominal palpation are findings usually associated with:

A) diverticulitis.
B) pancreatitis.
C) ruptured ovarian cyst.
D) splenic rupture.
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Costovertebral angle tenderness should be assessed whenever you suspect that the patient may have:

A) cholecystitis.
B) pancreatitis.
C) pyelonephritis.
D) ulcerative colitis.
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A mother brings her 2-year-old child for you to assess. The mother feels a lump whenever she fastens the child's diaper. Nephroblastoma is a likely diagnosis for this child when your physical examination of the abdomen reveals a(n):

A) fixed mass palpated in the hypogastric area.
B) tender, midline abdominal mass.
C) olive-sized mass of the right upper quadrant.
D) nontender, slightly movable, flank mass.
Question
When assessing abdominal pain in a college-age woman, one must include:

A) history of interstate travel.
B) food likes and dislikes.
C) age at completion of toilet training.
D) the first day of the last menstrual period.
Question
When percussing a spleen, Traube's space is a:

A) semilunar region.
B) splenic percussion sign.
C) left-sided pleural effusion.
D) solid mass.
Question
To document absent bowel sounds correctly, one must listen continuously for:

A) 30 seconds.
B) 1 minute.
C) 3 minutes.
D) 5 minutes.
Question
In older adults, overflow fecal incontinence is commonly caused by:

A) malabsorption.
B) parasitic diarrhea.
C) fecal impaction.
D) fistula formation.
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Mrs. James is 7 months' pregnant and states that she has developed a problem with constipation. She eats a well-balanced diet and is usually regular. You should explain that constipation is common during pregnancy because of changes in the colorectal areas, such as:

A) decreased movement through the colon and increased water absorption from the stool.
B) increased movement through the colon and increased salt taken from foods.
C) looser anal sphincter and fewer nutrients taken from foods.
D) tighter anal sphincter and less iron eliminated in the stool.
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Mrs. Little is a 44-year-old patient who presents to the office with abdominal pain and fever. During your examination, you ask the patient to raise her head and shoulders while she lies in a supine position. A midline abdominal ridge rises. You document this observation as a(n):

A) small inguinal hernia.
B) large epigastric hernia.
C) abdominal lipoma.
D) diastasis recti.
Question
The family history of a patient with diarrhea and abdominal pain should include inquiry about cystic fibrosis because it is:

A) a common genetic disorder.
B) one cause of malabsorption syndrome.
C) a curable condition with medical intervention.
D) the most frequent cause of diarrhea in general practice.
Question
You are completing a general physical examination on Mr. Rock, a 39-year-old man with complaints of constipation. When examining a patient with tense abdominal musculature, a helpful technique is to have the patient:

A) hold his or her breath.
B) sit upright.
C) flex his or her knees.
D) raise his or her head off the pillow.
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Your patient is complaining of acute, intense, sharp epigastric pain that radiates to the back and left scapula, with nausea and vomiting. Based on this history, your prioritized physical examination should be to:

A) percuss for ascites.
B) assess for rebound tenderness.
C) inspect for ecchymosis of the flank.
D) auscultate for abdominal bruits.
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Your patient is a 48-year-old woman with complaints of severe cramping pain in the abdomen and right flank. Her past medical history includes a history of bladder calculi. You diagnose her with renal calculi at this time. Which of the following symptoms would you expect with her diagnosis? (Select all that apply.)

A) Abdominal pain on palpation
B) Blumberg sign
C) Cullen sign
D) CVA tenderness
E) Fever
F) Grey Turner sign
G) Hematuria
H) Nausea
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Your patient returns to the office with multiple complaints regarding her abdomen. Which of the following are objective findings? (Select all that apply.)

A) Nausea
B) Dullness on percussion
C) Rebound tenderness
D) Vomiting
E) Diarrhea
F) Burning pain in epigastrium
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An umbilical assessment in the newborn that is of concern is:

A) a thick cord.
B) umbilical hernia.
C) one umbilical artery and two veins.
D) pulsations superior to the umbilicus.
one umbilical artery and two veins.
2
A 51-year-old woman calls with complaints of weight loss and constipation. She reports enlarged hemorrhoids and rectal bleeding. You advise her to:

A) use a topical, over-the-counter hemorrhoid treatment for 1 week.
B) exercise and eat more fiber.
C) come to the laboratory for a stool guaiac test.
D) eat six small meals a day.
come to the laboratory for a stool guaiac test.
3
To assess for liver enlargement in the obese person, you should:

A) use the hook method.
B) have the patient lean over at the waist.
C) auscultate using the scratch technique.
D) attempt palpation during deep exhalation.
auscultate using the scratch technique.
4
When using the bimanual technique for palpating the abdomen, you should:

A) push down with the bottom hand and the other hand on top.
B) push down with the top hand and concentrate on sensation with the bottom hand.
C) place the hands side by side and push equally.
D) place one hand anteriorly and the other hand posteriorly, squeezing the hands together.
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5
Infants born weighing less than 1500 g are at higher risk for:

A) hepatitis A.
B) necrotizing enterocolitis.
C) urinary urgency.
D) pancreatitis.
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6
Mr. Robins is a 45-year-old man who presents to the emergency department with a complaint of constipation. During auscultation, you note borborygmi sounds. This is associated with:

A) gastroenteritis.
B) peritonitis.
C) satiety.
D) paralytic ileus.
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7
Your patient presents with symptoms that lead you to suspect acute appendicitis. Which assessment finding is least likely to be associated with this condition?

A) Positive psoas sign
B) Positive McBurney sign
C) Consistent right lower quadrant (RLQ) pain
D) Rebound tenderness
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8
Percussion of the abdomen begins with establishing:

A) liver dullness.
B) spleen dullness.
C) gastric bubble tympany.
D) overall dullness and tympany in all quadrants.
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9
Flatulence, diarrhea, dysuria, and tenderness with abdominal palpation are findings usually associated with:

A) diverticulitis.
B) pancreatitis.
C) ruptured ovarian cyst.
D) splenic rupture.
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10
Costovertebral angle tenderness should be assessed whenever you suspect that the patient may have:

A) cholecystitis.
B) pancreatitis.
C) pyelonephritis.
D) ulcerative colitis.
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11
A mother brings her 2-year-old child for you to assess. The mother feels a lump whenever she fastens the child's diaper. Nephroblastoma is a likely diagnosis for this child when your physical examination of the abdomen reveals a(n):

A) fixed mass palpated in the hypogastric area.
B) tender, midline abdominal mass.
C) olive-sized mass of the right upper quadrant.
D) nontender, slightly movable, flank mass.
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12
When assessing abdominal pain in a college-age woman, one must include:

A) history of interstate travel.
B) food likes and dislikes.
C) age at completion of toilet training.
D) the first day of the last menstrual period.
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13
When percussing a spleen, Traube's space is a:

A) semilunar region.
B) splenic percussion sign.
C) left-sided pleural effusion.
D) solid mass.
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14
To document absent bowel sounds correctly, one must listen continuously for:

A) 30 seconds.
B) 1 minute.
C) 3 minutes.
D) 5 minutes.
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15
In older adults, overflow fecal incontinence is commonly caused by:

A) malabsorption.
B) parasitic diarrhea.
C) fecal impaction.
D) fistula formation.
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16
Mrs. James is 7 months' pregnant and states that she has developed a problem with constipation. She eats a well-balanced diet and is usually regular. You should explain that constipation is common during pregnancy because of changes in the colorectal areas, such as:

A) decreased movement through the colon and increased water absorption from the stool.
B) increased movement through the colon and increased salt taken from foods.
C) looser anal sphincter and fewer nutrients taken from foods.
D) tighter anal sphincter and less iron eliminated in the stool.
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17
Mrs. Little is a 44-year-old patient who presents to the office with abdominal pain and fever. During your examination, you ask the patient to raise her head and shoulders while she lies in a supine position. A midline abdominal ridge rises. You document this observation as a(n):

A) small inguinal hernia.
B) large epigastric hernia.
C) abdominal lipoma.
D) diastasis recti.
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18
The family history of a patient with diarrhea and abdominal pain should include inquiry about cystic fibrosis because it is:

A) a common genetic disorder.
B) one cause of malabsorption syndrome.
C) a curable condition with medical intervention.
D) the most frequent cause of diarrhea in general practice.
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19
You are completing a general physical examination on Mr. Rock, a 39-year-old man with complaints of constipation. When examining a patient with tense abdominal musculature, a helpful technique is to have the patient:

A) hold his or her breath.
B) sit upright.
C) flex his or her knees.
D) raise his or her head off the pillow.
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Your patient is complaining of acute, intense, sharp epigastric pain that radiates to the back and left scapula, with nausea and vomiting. Based on this history, your prioritized physical examination should be to:

A) percuss for ascites.
B) assess for rebound tenderness.
C) inspect for ecchymosis of the flank.
D) auscultate for abdominal bruits.
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Your patient is a 48-year-old woman with complaints of severe cramping pain in the abdomen and right flank. Her past medical history includes a history of bladder calculi. You diagnose her with renal calculi at this time. Which of the following symptoms would you expect with her diagnosis? (Select all that apply.)

A) Abdominal pain on palpation
B) Blumberg sign
C) Cullen sign
D) CVA tenderness
E) Fever
F) Grey Turner sign
G) Hematuria
H) Nausea
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Your patient returns to the office with multiple complaints regarding her abdomen. Which of the following are objective findings? (Select all that apply.)

A) Nausea
B) Dullness on percussion
C) Rebound tenderness
D) Vomiting
E) Diarrhea
F) Burning pain in epigastrium
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