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QUESTION #9301
Question 1
A patient with peptic ulcer disease suddenly develops board-like rigidity of the abdomen and severe generalized pain. The nurse should suspect:
Correct Answer Explanation
Perforated peptic ulcer is a surgical emergency. The classic presentation is:
- Sudden, severe, generalized abdominal pain
- Board-like rigidity (involuntary guarding) — contents spill into peritoneal cavity causing chemical peritonitis
- Rebound tenderness (positive Blumberg's sign)
- Absent bowel sounds
- Tachycardia, hypotension (shock)
- Free air under diaphragm on chest X-ray (pathognomonic)
Priority nursing actions:
- Keep patient NPO immediately
- Insert IV lines — large-bore cannulas
- IV fluids to maintain hemodynamic stability
- Insert urinary catheter — monitor urine output hourly
- IV antibiotics as ordered
- Prepare for emergency laparotomy
- Do NOT give analgesics until surgeon has assessed (may mask signs)
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