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Samiyah Musallam Aljohani
Sarah Hamdan Alotibi
ACUTE ABDOMINAL
PAIN
Objective data:
• Term of acute abdominal pain.
• Major causes of abdominal pain.
• Classification of causes according to site of pain.
• Assessment.
• Nursing care plan with acute abdominal pain patient.
Term of acute abdominal pain
• The term 'acute abdomen' represents a rapid onset of severe
symptoms that may indicate life-threatening intra-abdominal
pathology.
Major causes
• This list is far from exhaustive but is a useful aide-mémoire for
those conditions commonly seen in the community:
Classification of causes according to site of pain
Assessment
•Initial impression/observation
• Does the patient look ill, septic or shocked?
• Are they lying ?
• Assess and manage Airway, Breathing and Circulation as a priority.
• In an emergency department setting: if there are signs that the
patient is shocked or acutely unwell, assess quickly but carefully
and arrange any early investigations.
• In a community setting: make arrangements for rapid transfer to
hospital for further assessment.
History
• This should cover the following points:
• Demographic details, occupation, recent travel, history of recent
abdominal trauma.
•Pain:
• Onset (including whether new pain or previously experienced).
• Site (ask the patient to point), localised or diffuse.
• Nature (constant/intermittent/colicky).
• Radiation.
• Severity.
• Relieving/aggravating factors (eg if worsened by
movement/coughing, suspect active peritonitis; pancreatitis is
relieved by sitting forward).
Associated symptoms:
• Vomiting and the nature of vomitus (undigested food or bile suggests
upper GI pathology or obstruction; faeculent vomiting suggests lower
GI obstruction).
• Stool/urine colour.
• Haematemesis or melaena
• New lumps in the abdominal region/groins.
• Eating and drinking - including when the patient's last meal occurred.
• Bowels - including presence of diarrhoea, constipation and ability to
pass flatus.
• Fainting, dizziness or palpitations.
• Fever/rigors.
• Rash or itching.
• Urinary symptoms.
• Recent weight loss.
Past medical and surgical history/medication.
• Gynaecological and obstetric history:
• Contraception (including intrauterine contraceptive device
(IUCD) use).
• Last menstrual period.
• History of sexually transmitted infections/pelvic inflammatory
disease.
• Previous gynaecological or tubal surgery.
• Previous ectopic pregnancy.
• Vaginal bleeding.
• Drug history and allergies - including any complementary
medication.
Examination
• Pulse, temperature and blood pressure.
• Assess respiratory rate and pattern. Patients with peritonitis may take
shallow, rapid breaths to reduce pain.
• If there is altered consciousness, check Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
or AVPU (A lert, V oice response, P ain response, U nconscious)
scale.
• Inspection:
• Look for evidence of anaemia or jaundice.
• Look for visible peristalsis or abdominal distension.
• Look for signs of bruising around the umbilicus (Cullen's sign - this can
be present in haemorrhagic pancreatitis and ectopic pregnancy) or
flanks (Grey Turner's sign - this can be present in retroperitoneal
haematoma).
• Assess whether the patient is dehydrated (skin turgor/dry mucous
membranes).
Auscultation:
• Auscultate the abdomen in all four quadrants.
• Absent bowel sounds suggest paralytic ileus, generalised
peritonitis or intestinal obstruction. High-pitched and tinkling
bowel sounds suggest subacute intestinal obstruction.
• Intestinal obstruction can also present with normal bowel
sounds.
• If there is reason to suspect aortic aneurysm, listen carefully for
abdominal and iliac bruits.
Percussion:
• Percuss the abdomen to assess whether swelling/distension
might be due to bowel gas or ascites.
• Patients who display tenderness to percussion are likely to have
generalised peritonitis and this should act as a red flag for
serious pathology.
• Assess for shifting dullness and fluid thrill.
• Percussion can also be used to determine the size of an
abdominal mass.
Palpation:
• Palpate the abdomen gently, then more deeply, starting away
from the pain and moving towards it.
• Feel for masses, tenderness, involuntary guarding and
organomegaly (including the bladder).
• Test for rebound tenderness.
• Examine the groins for evidence of herniae.
• Always examine the scrotum in men as pain may be referred
from unrecognised testicular pathology.
• Check supraclavicular and groin lymph nodes.
Special situations
• Children
• Pregnancy
• Older patients
Plan of nursing care
• Nursing assessment:
• cry, holding the site effect, anxiety, restlessness, refused some
procedure, behavior abnormality, breathless, sweating, abnormal
bb(hypotension), body posture and gesture, diarrhea, vomiting,
nausea, abdominal cramp, visual disturbances.
• Nursing diagnosis:
• Activity intolerance related to pain.
• Goal:
• Relief of pain or decreases in intensity of pain
• Intervention:
1. Reassure patient that you know pain is real and will assist him or
her in dealing with it.
2. Use pain assessment scale to identify intensity of pain.
3. Assess and record pain and its characteristic;
location, quality, frequency, and duration.
4. Encourage patient to take deep breath and exhale breath passively
frequently.
5. Change position and mobilization( leg exercises and rang of motion).
6. Monitors blood pressure ( bp decrease in response to pain).
7. Adequate hydration and IVL as prescribed.
8. Readminsiter Pain assessment scale.
9. Use the the pain killer as last chance if the relieve measurement is
ineffective.
10. Teach patient additional strategies to relieve pain and discomfort:
distention, relaxation, cutaneous stimulation, etc.
11. Instruct patient and family about potential side effect of analgesics and
their prevention and management.
Expected outcomes
1. Reports relief that pain is accepted as real and that he or she will
receive assistance in pain relief.
2. Reports lower intensity of pain discomfort after intervention
implemented.
3. Uses pain medication as prescribed.
4. Identifies effective pain relief strategies to relieve pain and
report their effectiveness.
5. Experience minimal side effects of analgesia without interruption
to treat side effects.
6. Increases interaction with family and friend.
Further reading & references
1 Kavanagh S; The acute abdomen - assessment, diagnosis and pitfalls. UK MPS
Casebook 2004 Feb;12(1):11-17
2 Stone R; Acute abdominal pain. Lippincotts Prim Care Pract. 1998 Jul-
Aug;2(4):341-57.
3 Roca LE 2nd, Hoffman MC, Gaitan LF, et al; Placenta percreta masquerading as
an acute abdomen. Obstet Gynecol. 2009 Feb;113(2 Pt 2):512-4.
4 Kvitting JP, Andersson P, Druvefors P; A phytobezoar in the acute abdomen. Am J
Surg. 2009 Feb;197(2):e21-2. Epub 2008 Sep 11.
5 Ibebuogu UN, Thornton JW, Reed GL; An unrecognized cause of acute abdomen
in peripartum cardiomyopathy. South Med J. 2008 Apr;101(4):447-8.
6 Ranji SR, Goldman LE, Simel DL, et al; Do opiates affect the clinical evaluation of
patients with acute abdominal pain? JAMA. 2006 Oct 11;296(14):1764-74.
7 Gallagher EJ, Esses D, Lee C, et al; Randomized clinical trial of morphine in acute
abdominal pain. Ann Emerg Med. 2006 Aug;48(2):150-60, 160.e1-4.
8 Manterola C, Astudillo P, Losada H, et al; Analgesia in patients with acute
abdominal pain. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007 Jul 18;(3):CD005660.
9 Lyon C, Clark DC; Diagnosis of acute abdominal pain in older patients. Am Fam
Physician. 2006 Nov 1;74(9):1537-44.
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Acute abdominal pain sarah Alotibi and samiyah aljohani

  • 1. Wednesday 12-5-1435 One hours Presented by: Samiyah Musallam Aljohani Sarah Hamdan Alotibi ACUTE ABDOMINAL PAIN
  • 2. Objective data: • Term of acute abdominal pain. • Major causes of abdominal pain. • Classification of causes according to site of pain. • Assessment. • Nursing care plan with acute abdominal pain patient.
  • 3. Term of acute abdominal pain • The term 'acute abdomen' represents a rapid onset of severe symptoms that may indicate life-threatening intra-abdominal pathology.
  • 4. Major causes • This list is far from exhaustive but is a useful aide-mémoire for those conditions commonly seen in the community:
  • 5. Classification of causes according to site of pain
  • 6. Assessment •Initial impression/observation • Does the patient look ill, septic or shocked? • Are they lying ? • Assess and manage Airway, Breathing and Circulation as a priority. • In an emergency department setting: if there are signs that the patient is shocked or acutely unwell, assess quickly but carefully and arrange any early investigations. • In a community setting: make arrangements for rapid transfer to hospital for further assessment.
  • 7. History • This should cover the following points: • Demographic details, occupation, recent travel, history of recent abdominal trauma. •Pain: • Onset (including whether new pain or previously experienced). • Site (ask the patient to point), localised or diffuse. • Nature (constant/intermittent/colicky). • Radiation. • Severity. • Relieving/aggravating factors (eg if worsened by movement/coughing, suspect active peritonitis; pancreatitis is relieved by sitting forward).
  • 8. Associated symptoms: • Vomiting and the nature of vomitus (undigested food or bile suggests upper GI pathology or obstruction; faeculent vomiting suggests lower GI obstruction). • Stool/urine colour. • Haematemesis or melaena • New lumps in the abdominal region/groins. • Eating and drinking - including when the patient's last meal occurred. • Bowels - including presence of diarrhoea, constipation and ability to pass flatus. • Fainting, dizziness or palpitations. • Fever/rigors. • Rash or itching. • Urinary symptoms. • Recent weight loss.
  • 9. Past medical and surgical history/medication. • Gynaecological and obstetric history: • Contraception (including intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) use). • Last menstrual period. • History of sexually transmitted infections/pelvic inflammatory disease. • Previous gynaecological or tubal surgery. • Previous ectopic pregnancy. • Vaginal bleeding. • Drug history and allergies - including any complementary medication.
  • 10. Examination • Pulse, temperature and blood pressure. • Assess respiratory rate and pattern. Patients with peritonitis may take shallow, rapid breaths to reduce pain. • If there is altered consciousness, check Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) or AVPU (A lert, V oice response, P ain response, U nconscious) scale. • Inspection: • Look for evidence of anaemia or jaundice. • Look for visible peristalsis or abdominal distension. • Look for signs of bruising around the umbilicus (Cullen's sign - this can be present in haemorrhagic pancreatitis and ectopic pregnancy) or flanks (Grey Turner's sign - this can be present in retroperitoneal haematoma). • Assess whether the patient is dehydrated (skin turgor/dry mucous membranes).
  • 11. Auscultation: • Auscultate the abdomen in all four quadrants. • Absent bowel sounds suggest paralytic ileus, generalised peritonitis or intestinal obstruction. High-pitched and tinkling bowel sounds suggest subacute intestinal obstruction. • Intestinal obstruction can also present with normal bowel sounds. • If there is reason to suspect aortic aneurysm, listen carefully for abdominal and iliac bruits.
  • 12. Percussion: • Percuss the abdomen to assess whether swelling/distension might be due to bowel gas or ascites. • Patients who display tenderness to percussion are likely to have generalised peritonitis and this should act as a red flag for serious pathology. • Assess for shifting dullness and fluid thrill. • Percussion can also be used to determine the size of an abdominal mass.
  • 13. Palpation: • Palpate the abdomen gently, then more deeply, starting away from the pain and moving towards it. • Feel for masses, tenderness, involuntary guarding and organomegaly (including the bladder). • Test for rebound tenderness. • Examine the groins for evidence of herniae. • Always examine the scrotum in men as pain may be referred from unrecognised testicular pathology. • Check supraclavicular and groin lymph nodes.
  • 14. Special situations • Children • Pregnancy • Older patients
  • 15. Plan of nursing care • Nursing assessment: • cry, holding the site effect, anxiety, restlessness, refused some procedure, behavior abnormality, breathless, sweating, abnormal bb(hypotension), body posture and gesture, diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramp, visual disturbances. • Nursing diagnosis: • Activity intolerance related to pain. • Goal: • Relief of pain or decreases in intensity of pain • Intervention: 1. Reassure patient that you know pain is real and will assist him or her in dealing with it. 2. Use pain assessment scale to identify intensity of pain.
  • 16. 3. Assess and record pain and its characteristic; location, quality, frequency, and duration. 4. Encourage patient to take deep breath and exhale breath passively frequently. 5. Change position and mobilization( leg exercises and rang of motion). 6. Monitors blood pressure ( bp decrease in response to pain). 7. Adequate hydration and IVL as prescribed. 8. Readminsiter Pain assessment scale. 9. Use the the pain killer as last chance if the relieve measurement is ineffective. 10. Teach patient additional strategies to relieve pain and discomfort: distention, relaxation, cutaneous stimulation, etc. 11. Instruct patient and family about potential side effect of analgesics and their prevention and management.
  • 17. Expected outcomes 1. Reports relief that pain is accepted as real and that he or she will receive assistance in pain relief. 2. Reports lower intensity of pain discomfort after intervention implemented. 3. Uses pain medication as prescribed. 4. Identifies effective pain relief strategies to relieve pain and report their effectiveness. 5. Experience minimal side effects of analgesia without interruption to treat side effects. 6. Increases interaction with family and friend.
  • 18. Further reading & references 1 Kavanagh S; The acute abdomen - assessment, diagnosis and pitfalls. UK MPS Casebook 2004 Feb;12(1):11-17 2 Stone R; Acute abdominal pain. Lippincotts Prim Care Pract. 1998 Jul- Aug;2(4):341-57. 3 Roca LE 2nd, Hoffman MC, Gaitan LF, et al; Placenta percreta masquerading as an acute abdomen. Obstet Gynecol. 2009 Feb;113(2 Pt 2):512-4. 4 Kvitting JP, Andersson P, Druvefors P; A phytobezoar in the acute abdomen. Am J Surg. 2009 Feb;197(2):e21-2. Epub 2008 Sep 11. 5 Ibebuogu UN, Thornton JW, Reed GL; An unrecognized cause of acute abdomen in peripartum cardiomyopathy. South Med J. 2008 Apr;101(4):447-8. 6 Ranji SR, Goldman LE, Simel DL, et al; Do opiates affect the clinical evaluation of patients with acute abdominal pain? JAMA. 2006 Oct 11;296(14):1764-74. 7 Gallagher EJ, Esses D, Lee C, et al; Randomized clinical trial of morphine in acute abdominal pain. Ann Emerg Med. 2006 Aug;48(2):150-60, 160.e1-4. 8 Manterola C, Astudillo P, Losada H, et al; Analgesia in patients with acute abdominal pain. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007 Jul 18;(3):CD005660. 9 Lyon C, Clark DC; Diagnosis of acute abdominal pain in older patients. Am Fam Physician. 2006 Nov 1;74(9):1537-44.
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