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Module 3: Abdominal Pain
Module 3: Abdominal Pain
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The document focuses on Module 3: Abdominal Pain in Geriatric Emergency Nursing Education for high-risk patients. It includes various works of consultation from different sources such as studies, articles, and guidelines related to geriatric pain management, oral health impacting malnutrition, asymptomatic bacteriuria, constipation in the elderly, and emergency conditions like acute mesenteric arterial occlusion. Additionally, it discusses the evaluation and management of older adults presenting with abdominal pain in the emergency department.<br /><br />Studies and guidelines cited in the document cover topics like the relationship between poor oral health and malnutrition/sarcopenia, factors associated with serious abdominal conditions in geriatric patients, asymptomatic bacteriuria in older adults, and the role of emergency physician-performed ultrasound in diagnosing abdominal pain. Furthermore, it addresses issues related to aging effects on body temperature, atrial fibrillation in adults, and approaches to infection and constipation in older adults.<br /><br />As the document highlights various aspects of managing abdominal pain in geriatric patients, it provides insights into different conditions and factors that healthcare professionals need to consider when dealing with this vulnerable population. The sources cited cover a wide range of topics from pain management to specific medical conditions like acute mesenteric ischemia, Crohn's disease presentations, and diagnostic approaches using radiology and urinalysis. Overall, this compilation serves as a resource for healthcare providers looking to enhance their knowledge and skills in managing abdominal pain in geriatric emergency settings.
Keywords
Module 3
Abdominal Pain
Geriatric Emergency Nursing Education
High-risk Patients
Pain Management
Oral Health
Malnutrition
Asymptomatic Bacteriuria
Constipation in the Elderly
Emergency Conditions
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