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Makes sense in abdominal exam sm

Posted By: Txczech on 2007-11-02
In Reply to: Word flank punch - Dawn

Subject: Makes sense in abdominal exam sm

There is the Murphy's test, also called kidney punch etc.


 


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What is the significance of a Murphy's Test other than to diagnose RUQ pain? A. Murphy's test is a specific exam finding. The sign is for the diagnosis of ...
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TI cound not reproduce any pain in the epigastrium or in the subxiphoid area.  There was no s/l bulbar-igmea or abnormal bowel sounds.


 


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Maybe saying abdominal/liver exam? nm
Subject: Maybe saying abdominal/liver exam? nm


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Subject: I have had this dictated with the abdominal exam,

GU exam, and specifically the back exam. If dictated under a heading, put it where it is dictated.
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Abdominal exam... neg S/L "fisk" compression.. sm...
Subject: Abdominal exam... neg S/L "fisk" compression.. sm...

The doc dictates:  "No epigastric distress. Negative Murphy's, negative S/L "fisk compression".  The spleen is not involved." 


TIA for your ideas!


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Subject: On abdominal exam, no palpable s/l olive noted..nm

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Subject: makes sense to me -- SM

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makes sense to me nm
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Subject: makes sense to me! nm.

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