Diagnostic Tests for Digestive system cancer
Digestive system cancer Tests: Book Excerpts
Home Diagnostic Testing
These home medical tests may be relevant to Digestive system cancer:
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- Cancer-Related Home Testing:
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Digestive system cancer Diagnosis: Book Excerpts
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Bowel sounds, hyperactive:
History and physical examination
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))
If you've ruled out life-threatening conditions, obtain a detailed medical and surgical history. Ask the patient if he has had a hernia or abdominal surgery because these may cause mechanical intestinal obstruction. Does he have a history of inflammatory bowel disease? Also, ask about recent eruptions of gastroenteritis among family members, friends, or coworkers. If the patient has traveled recently, even within the United States, was he aware of any endemic illnesses?
In addition, determine whether stress may have contributed to the patient's problem. Ask about food allergies and recent ingestion of unusual foods or fluids. Check for fever, which suggests infection. Having already auscultated, now gently inspect, percuss, and palpate the abdomen.
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Source: Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition), 2006
Bowel sounds, hyperactive:
History and physical examination
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))
If you’ve ruled out life-threatening conditions, obtain a detailed medical and surgical history. Ask the patient if he has had a hernia or abdominal surgery because these may cause mechanical intestinal obstruction. Does he have a history of inflammatory bowel disease? Also, ask about recent episodes of gastroenteritis among family members, friends, or coworkers. If the patient has traveled recently, even within the United States, was he aware of any endemic illnesses?
In addition, determine whether stress may have contributed to the patient’s problem. Ask about food allergies and recent ingestion of unusual foods or fluids. Check for fever, which suggests infection. Having already auscultated, now gently inspect, percuss, and palpate the abdomen.
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Source: Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition), 2006
Bowel sounds, hyperactive:
Physical assessment
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)
Begin your examination by taking your patient’s vital signs. Check for fever, which suggests infection. Having already auscultated, now gently inspect, percuss, and palpate the abdomen.
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Source: Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses, 2007
Bowel sounds, hyperactive:
History and physical examination
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)
If you've ruled out life-threatening conditions, obtain a detailed medical and surgical history. Ask the patient if he has had a hernia or abdominal surgery because these may cause mechanical intestinal obstruction. Does he have a history of inflammatory bowel disease? Ask about recent eruptions of gastroenteritis among family members, friends, or coworkers. If the patient has traveled recently, even within the United States, was he aware of any endemic illnesses?
In addition, determine whether stress may have contributed to the patient's problem. Ask about food allergies and recent ingestion of unusual foods or fluids. Check for fever, which suggests infection. Having already auscultated, now gently inspect, percuss, and palpate the abdomen.
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Source: Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms, 2007
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