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Chapter 9 THE THORAX AND ABDOMEN

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Sports med class information related to the thorax and abdomen. Includes information on anatomy, injuries, and how to deal with injuries.

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Chapter 9

THE THORAX AND ABDOMEN

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ANATOMY

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Bones

Sternum & Manubrium Ribs - 12

– Costocartilage Vertebrae

– Thoracic -12– Lumbar - 5– Sacral - 5– Coccyx - 4 (fused)

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ORGANS

Heart Lungs Abdomen

– 4 Quadrants • Right Upper Quadrant (RUQ)• Left Upper Quadrant (LUQ)• Right Lower Quadrant (RLQ)• Left Lower Quadrant (LLQ)

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Right Upper Quadrant

Liver ** Adrenal Gland Gallbladder ** Stomach Pancreas Kidney Small Intestine Colon

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Left Upper Quadrant

Stomach Spleen ** Adrenal gland Pancreas Colon Small intestine Kidney

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Right Lower Quadrant

Appendix ** Small intestine Large intestine Colon Urinary and reproductive organs

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Left Lower Quadrant

Small intestine Large intestine Colon Urinary and reproductive organs

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Normal Abdomen

http://health.allrefer.com/pictures-images/normal-abdominal-anatomy-1.html

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Evaluation of Thorax and Abdomen Slightly varies from HOPS assessment. Follow Primary and Secondary survey

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Primary Survey

Check ABC’s Assist athlete in maintaining an open

airway by removing any blood or vomit from the airway.

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Secondary Survey

History and Physical Examination History:

– MOI– Location of inj– Onset of s/s– PQRST– Nausea– Weakness– Dyspnea– Movements that make the s/s better or worse.

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Physical Examination– VITAL SIGNS

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VITAL SIGNS Abnormal nerve

response BP Movement Pulse Respiration Skin Color Level of consciousness Temperature

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After you check the vital signs progress to: – Inspection– Auscultation– Percussion– Palpation and Special Tests

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INSPECTION

Cyanosis Flail chest Tracheal deviation Jugular vein

distension PEARL Vomiting

Position Respiratory

rate/rhythm Chest appearance Hemoptysis Hematemesis Ecchymosis

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Auscultation

Listening for sounds determined in the thoracic and abdominal cavities

Completed by a medical professional Used to determine:

– Normal/abnormal chest sounds– Breathing equality– Depth of breaths

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Percussion

Tapping on various parts of the body and noting the sound it produces

Requires extensive training

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Palpation

Looking for…– Areas of tenderness– Deformities– Swelling– Air Crepitus - air caught in subcutaneous

tissue– Bony Crepitus - bones rubbing together– Asymmetry

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– Muscle Rigidity– Abdominal Rebound Tenderness

• Tender when you “let go”

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Inspiration/Expiration Test

Instruct the athlete to breathe in as much air as possible; hold inspiration.

Then, expire as much as possible; hold expiration.

Observe:– Inability to fully inspire– Pain during breathing– Guarding or apprehension with respirations

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Chest Compression Tests

A test for fractures to the ribs, sternum, or costocartilages.

Anterior/Posterior and Lateral Compression Test– Have athlete sit or stand– Compress on the ant and post aspect of chest– + Test = pain or bony crepitus– - Test = may indicate a contusion or muscle

spasm

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Pancreas

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Gallbladder

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Spleen

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Large/Small Intestine

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Stomach

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