Dr.Ahmed Sabra
08-Nov-2007, 02:53 PM
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Basic Abdominal Examination
CSO would like to acknowledge Dr Michelle Downie
for performing this examination technique
Q1: Pain from an inflamed gall bladder can be referrred to:
tip of scapula
right shoulder
Q2: In children appendicitis can present with:
para umbilical pain
vomitng
pyrexia
Q3: Abdominal pain in children could indicate:
urinary tract infection (UTI)
appendicitis
abdominal migraine
Q4: Dyspareunia can be caused by:
atrophic vaginitis
psycho-social problems
of the GU tract e.g. in thrush/STIs
Q5: Inflammation of the liver can cause:
sharp, spasmodic LLQ
Download this video - Windows Media (22.84 MBs) (http://www.elu.sgul.ac.uk/cso/skills/windows.php?filename=abdominal/abdominal.wmv)
Basic Abdominal Examination
CSO would like to acknowledge Dr Michelle Downie
for performing this examination technique
Q1: Pain from an inflamed gall bladder can be referrred to:
tip of scapula
right shoulder
Q2: In children appendicitis can present with:
para umbilical pain
vomitng
pyrexia
Q3: Abdominal pain in children could indicate:
urinary tract infection (UTI)
appendicitis
abdominal migraine
Q4: Dyspareunia can be caused by:
atrophic vaginitis
psycho-social problems
of the GU tract e.g. in thrush/STIs
Q5: Inflammation of the liver can cause:
sharp, spasmodic LLQ