Emergency Assessment in Pelvic Pain

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Which type of pain should be considered when evaluating Hannah's severe pelvic pain?

  • Neuropathic pain
  • Somatic pain
  • Visceral pain (correct)
  • Referred pain

What is a critical aspect to consider when assessing the severity of Hannah's pelvic pain?

  • Radiation of the pain
  • Duration of the pain (correct)
  • Frequency of the pain episodes
  • Location of the pain

Which question should be prioritized when assessing Hannah's pelvic pain in front of her parents?

  • What activities did you do prior to the pain onset?
  • How did the pain start? (correct)
  • Are you currently on any medications?
  • Have you had any previous surgeries?

What additional symptom should be evaluated in conjunction with Hannah's pelvic pain?

<p>Nausea or vomiting (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following options may help in identifying the cause of Hannah's pelvic pain?

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Study Notes

Patient Assessment Overview

  • Severe pelvic pain can indicate various underlying medical issues such as gastrointestinal, gynecological, or urinary conditions.
  • In assessing a 15-year-old, it is crucial to ensure comfort and privacy to facilitate open communication.

Important Questions for Assessment

  • Duration and Onset of Pain: Asking how long the pain has persisted and whether it started suddenly or gradually helps identify urgent conditions like appendicitis or ovarian torsion.
  • Associated Symptoms: Inquiring about other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, changes in bowel or urinary habits, or menstrual irregularities can provide insights into the potential cause of pain.

Pain Management Considerations

  • Simple oral analgesia was ineffective, indicating the need for further evaluation and possibly stronger pain management or emergency intervention.
  • Monitoring and documenting Hannah's vital signs and pain intensity is essential for assessing the situation and response to treatment.

Importance of Parental Involvement

  • Engaging with parents while allowing Hannah to express her concerns promotes a supportive environment.
  • Maintaining a balance between parental involvement and adolescent privacy is important for building trust and ensuring comprehensive care.

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