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Chapter 3 Abdomen
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Abdominal Systems Digestive –___________ –Small and Large Intestines –___________ –Gall Bladder –Pancreas*
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The Other Systems Urinary –__________ –2 Ureters –Urinary bladder –_________ Lymphatic –Spleen
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Peritoneum Double walled membrane sac –___________Peritoneum Attached to abdominal wall –____________ Peritoneum Covering an organ – Peritoneal ___________ Space between parietal and visceral peritoneum
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Peritoneum Lubricated for _________ movement –___________ Abnormal collection of fluid ____________of peritoneum –Bind abdominal organs to each other and the walls of the abdomen –Blood, lymph vessels, and nerve supplies
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Mesentery _____________peritoneal fold –Extends anteriorly from the posterior abdominal wall –Connects ____________to abdominal wall
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Mesocolon ___________ peritoneal Four parts –________ –Transverse –_____________ –Sigmoid
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Omentum ____________ peritoneal fold __________Omentum Extends from lesser curvature to liver __________ Omentum Connects transverse colon to greater curvature Over small bowel and forms an anterior abdominal apron (Fatty Apron)
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Greater and Lesser Sac ___________ Sac –Largest portion of peritoneum (peritoneal cavity) __________ Sac (Omentum Bursa) –Posterior to stomach –Area that the __________ encompasses
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Retroperitoneal and Infraperitoneal Table on Page ______ _____________ –Organs behind the peritoneum –Less mobile _____________ –Organs below the peritoneum
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Quadrants Four Abdominal quadrants –Right _________ Quadrant –Right Lower Quadrant –Left __________ Quadrant –Left Lower Quadrant Important when diagnosing organ involved ____________Table
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Regions “Tic-Tac-Toe” board on the abdomen. Made by: –Right and left ___________(vertical) Between ASIS and midsagittal plane –______________ plane (horizontal) Level of L1 –_____________ plane (horizontal) Level of L5
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9 Regions 1)Right ____________ 2)Epigastric 3)Left Hypochondriac 4)Right Lateral (Lumbar) 5)_______________ 6)Left Lateral (Lumbar) 7)Right Inguinal (Iliac) 8)____________ (Hypogastric) 9)Left inguinal (Iliac) ____________
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Topographical Landmarks _______________(T9-10) –Superior portion of abdomen Inferior Costal Margin (L2-3) –Gallbladder, Stomach _____________(L4-5) –Mid Abdomen Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (ASIS) –Slightly inferior Abdomen
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More Landmarks Greater ____________ –Off of Femur –Just superior to symphysis pubis ____________Pubis –Inferior margin of Abdomen Ischial Tuberosity –Inferior to symphysis pubis
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Shooting the Abdomen Remove all clothing with _____________ materials –Buttons –Snaps –Zippers –Underwire ____________ –Patient probably won’t want to
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Patient Instructions Hold breath on _____________ –“Take in a breath, blow it all the way out and hold your ______________” Hold Still
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Technical factors Mid kV range ___________ Short time due to breath hold mA accordingly May need to use ___________ for pediatric patients.
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Abdominal Series 3 Way Abdomen –____________ –___________ –Upright Abdomen
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KUB Plain Film, Flat Plate K – ____________ U – Ureters B - ___________
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The KUB 14 x 17 LW ___________ In Bucky/Grid Patient is ___________ Palpate _____________ Center midline at iliac crest Film must have inferior ribs and Symphysis ___________
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Abdomen Anatomy Muscles seen on X-ray –_____________ Should be motionless –_____________ Flanking the Spine
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AP Erect Abdomen Detects _____________Levels Patient is Erect 40” SID 14 x 17 LW in Bucky CR is midline and __________iliac crest Film must have _________and majority of pelvis. Symphysis pubis not important.
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Prone Abdomen Patient is Prone 14 x 17 in Bucky 40” SID CR is midline at _____________
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Left Lateral Decubitus LLD For intraperitoneal ____________levels 14 x 17 XW 40” SID Patient in Left Lateral Decub CR directed midline __________iliac crest May need ___________ if patient cannot roll.
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