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Chief Complaint: Patient at ER has 2 puncture wounds. (((physiological…
Chief Complaint: Patient at ER has 2 puncture wounds.
Possible direct upstream causes: Trauma
Possible indirect upstream causes Lifestyle: No known info about patient
Puncture stomach, liver, or pancreas.
Stomach emptying : contents
Impaired function of insulin in pacreas
Digestive system effected and endocrine systems effected.
Background information
physiological processes :
Epigastric region
ventral cavity abdominal cavity
Axillary = Armpit
Ventral Cavity
Ventral Thoracic Cavity
possible puncture of pleural membrane
Anterior Inferior=Infront Below
Damage to blood
vessels
and ribs
Cardiovascular system & skeletal effected
Loss of blood supply
heart works harder issues with BP
Possible Infection
Effects lymphatic and Cardio
normally digest foodstuff
Brain send signals to stomach
release enzymes
break down food
pancreas release insulin or glucagon
Endocrine hormone issues with Adrenal glands
Puncture wound Epigastric
Puncture R. Axillary anterior inferior
damaged alveoli
stomach liver pancreas
digestive, endocrine, integumentary, skeletal, muscular system
middle of Right and Left Upper quadrants
Parietal and Viscera peritoneum
produce enzymes
absorption of nutrients
aborption of nutrients help of cardiovascular
cells detect when blood sugar is high or low
insulin lowers sugars