MRCP UK EXAMINATIONS

ABDOMINAL

GASTROINTESTINAL

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
When?
A
Why stomach ache?
B
When did the pain start?
C
Where is the colic?
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Etymology. First attested in English in 1297, the word peyn comes from the Old French peine, in turn from Latin poena meaning “punishment, penalty” (also meaning “torment, hardship, suffering” in Late Latin) and that from Greek (poine), generally meaning “price paid, penalty, punishment".

Detailed explanation-2: -It tends to occur suddenly, often as a result of a known injury, illness, or medical procedure. For example, acute pain may result from: injuries such as cuts, burns, muscle strains, or bone fractures. illnesses such as food poisoning, strep throat, or appendicitis.

Detailed explanation-3: -In the 1600s, many European doctors gave their patients opium to relieve pain. By the 1800s, ether and chloroform were introduced as anesthetics for surgery. Some doctors were concerned, however, about the ethics of operating on unconscious patients.

Detailed explanation-4: -Von Haller was the first person to discover that only nerves produce sensation and only those parts of the body connected to the nervous system can undergo a sensation. As knowledge and research progressed in the 18th century, a major trend started to develop where research focused on more specific aspects of pain.

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