Home » Downloads » An 84-year-old-female who has a history of diverticular disease presents to the clinic with left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain

An 84-year-old-female who has a history of diverticular disease presents to the clinic with left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain

An 84-year-old-female who has a history of diverticular disease presents to the clinic with left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain

An 84-?year-old?-female who has a history of diverticular disease presents to the clinic with left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain of the abdomen that?is accompanied?by with constipation, nausea, vomiting and a?low-grade?fever (100.20?F) for 1 day.

On physical exam the patient appears unwell. She has signs of dehydration (pale mucosa, poor skin turgor with mild hypotension [90/60 mm Hg] and tachycardia [101 bpm]). The remainder of her exam is normal except for her abdomen where the NP notes a distended, round contour. Bowel sounds a faint and very hypoactive. She is tender to light palpation of the LLQ but without rebound tenderness. There is hyper-resonance of her abdomen to percussion.??

The following diagnostics reveal:??

Stool for occult blood is positive.

Flat plate abdominal x-ray demonstrates a bowel-gas pattern consistent with an ileus.?

Abdominal CT scan with contrast shows no evidence of a mass or abscess. Small bowel in distended.?

Based on the clinical presentation, physical exam and diagnostic findings, the patient is diagnosed with acute diverticulitis and she is admitted to the hospital. She is prescribed intravenous antibiotics and fluids (IVF). Her symptoms improved and she could tolerate a regular diet before she was discharged to home. ??

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  1. Compare and contrast the pathophysiology between diverticular disease (diverticulosis) and diverticulitis.
  2. Identify the clinical findings from the case that supports a diagnosis of acute diverticulitis.
  3. List 3 risk factors for acute diverticulitis.
  4. Discuss why antibiotics and IV fluids are indicated in this case.

Requirements: 500

Answer preview to An 84-year-old-female who has a history of diverticular disease presents to the clinic with left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain

An 84-year-old-female who has a history of diverticular disease presents to the clinic with left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain

APA

702 words

Get instant access to the full solution from yourhomeworksolutions by clicking the purchase button below

Accounting

Applied Sciences

Article Writing

Astronomy

Biology

Business

Calculus

Chemistry

Communications

Computer Science

Counselling

Criminology

Economics

Education

Engineering

English

Environmental

Ethics

Film

Food and Nutrition

Geography

Healthcare

History and Government

Human Resource Managment

Information Systems

Law

Literature

Management

Marketing

Mathematics

Nursing

Philospphy

Physics

Political Science

Psychology

Religion

Sociology

Statistics

Writing

Terms of service

Contact