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a client admitted to the hospital with a suspected diagnosis of acute pancreatitis is being assessed by the nurse. which assessment findings would be consistent with acute pancreatitis? select all that apply. answer options: 1 diarrhea 2 black, tarry stools 3 hyperactive bowel sounds 4 gray - blue color at the flank 5 abdominal guarding and tenderness 6 left upper quadrant pain with radiation to the back
Brief Explanations
- Diarrhea can occur due to pancreatic enzyme disruption.
- Black, tarry stools are more indicative of gastrointestinal bleeding not typical of acute pancreatitis.
- Hyperactive bowel sounds are not a classic sign; usually bowel sounds are decreased or absent.
- Gray - blue color at the flank (Grey - Turner's sign) is a sign of retroperitoneal bleeding associated with severe acute pancreatitis.
- Abdominal guarding and tenderness are common due to inflammation in the abdomen.
- Left upper quadrant pain radiating to the back is a characteristic pain pattern of acute pancreatitis.
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- Diarrhea
- Gray - blue color at the flank
- Abdominal guarding and tenderness
- Left upper quadrant pain with radiation to the back