An indication of ulcer perforation in a client with peptic ulcer disease may include sudden, sever upper abdominal pain, vomiting, fainting, an extremely tender and rigid (board-like) abdomen, and hypotension and tachycardia, indicating shock.
<h3>What is Peptic Ulcer Disease?</h3>
Peptic ulcer disease occurs when open sores, or ulcers, form in the stomach or first part of the small intestine. These sores tend to cause great discomfort to the patient.
the most common causes include the bacteria H. Pylori and anti-inflammatory pain relievers including aspirin.
A patient with Peptic ulcer disease may exhibit the following symptoms sudden sever upper abdominal pain, vomiting, fainting, an extremely tender and rigid (board-like) abdomen, hypotension and tachycardia, indicating shock.
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