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Abdominal Examination: The healthcare provider will carefully examine the patient’s abdomen. They may palpate the abdomen to assess for tenderness, especially in the right lower quadrant (McBurney’s point). The presence of localized tenderness, guarding (protective muscle tensing), and rebound tenderness (increased pain upon release of pressure) can suggest appendicitis. Rovsing’s Sign: The healthcare provider may perform Rovsing’s sign, which involves palpating the left lower quadrant of the abdomen and noting any referred pain in the right lower quadrant. The presence of pain in the right lower quadrant during palpation of the left lower quadrant can indicate appendicitis. Psoas Sign: The healthcare provider may perform the psoas sign by having the patient lie on their left side while extending their right leg backward. If this maneuver elicits abdominal pain, it may suggest inflammation of the psoas muscle due to an inflamed appendix. Obturator Sign: The healthcare provider may perform the obturator sign by flexing the patient’s right hip and knee and rotating the leg internally. If this maneuver induces abdominal pain, it may indicate inflammation near the obturator muscle, possibly caused by an inflamed appendix or an abscess. Fever and Vital Signs: The healthcare provider will assess the patient’s vital signs, including temperature. A low-grade fever may be present in patients with appendicitis. what do i write in the finding in this patient.
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