Asked by Hardeep Singh on Jun 03, 2024

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The nurse is preparing to examine a patient who has been complaining of right lower quadrant pain. Which technique is correct during the assessment?

A) Examine the tender area first.
B) Examine the tender area last.
C) Avoid palpating the tender area.
D) Palpate the tender area first, and then auscultate for bowel sounds.

Right Lower Quadrant

A section of the abdomen that is bounded by the median line and the right iliac crest, commonly associated with the location of appendicitis symptoms.

Palpate

To examine or explore by touching (an organ or area of the body), usually to diagnose a condition or determine the presence of something.

Auscultate

The process of hearing the body's internal noises, usually with the help of a stethoscope, during a medical check-up.

  • Comprehend the fundamental principles and methods involved in examining the abdomen, which include listening with a stethoscope, tapping on the abdomen to hear sounds, and feeling the abdomen with hands.
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Kelsey KieferJun 06, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The nurse should save the examination of any identified tender areas until last. This method avoids pain and the resulting muscle rigidity that would obscure deep palpation later in the examination. Auscultation is performed before percussion and palpation because percussion and palpation can increase peristalsis, which would give a false interpretation of bowel sounds.