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Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Diagnosis Pain All Over Body

Diagnosis Pain All Over Body:

The acute small gut obstruction presents with following features.


Severe colicky abdominal pain is experienced which is sudden in onset and appears and disappears every few minutes.
The colic is experienced more around the umbilicus although it spreads all over the abdomen.The pain umbilicus presenting it spreads all 
over the abdomen. The pain is the presenting feature of small gut obstruction.

VOMITING:


Vomiting is severe and recurrent. The higher the obstruction in the small gut,more is the vomiting. In jejuna inced ilea obstruction the vomiting is practically 
experienced with ever attack of pain and patient gets dehydrated very quickly. and food particles,then it is bile stained and later on it is flatulent.

DISTENSION AND CONSTIPATION:


These are also features of intestinal obstruction but may be either minimally present or even absent in small gut obstruction.
This is because patient gets too ill much before these features would appear.

Ventilation Definition

Ventilation Definition:
If the patient is unable to breath properly due to any reason,assisted ventilation (intermittent positive pressure respiration)
should be used.Repeated blood gas estimations are performed to evaluate the condition of the patient.

OXYGEN:


Intermittent oxygen inhalations improve the oxygenation of the blood in chest injury patients.

BLOOD TRANSFUSION:


The amount of the lost blood should be measured accurately and it should be replaced as early as possible.

HAEMOTHORAX FOLLOWING STAB WOUNDS:


Analgesia is required to relieve pain and anxiety Pleura aspiration is performed either by aspiration or by indwelling chest tube drainage. If the bleeding is severe and doubt about the associated injuries exploration of the wound and control of bleeding should be preformed by tracheotomy.