What characteristic of pain would the nurse expect in a patient with acute appendicitis?

A) Dull, achy upper abdominal pain
B) Intermittent and sharp upper left quadrant pain
C) Crampy and steady right lower quadrant pain
D) Sharp central abdominal pain


C) Crampy and steady right lower quadrant pain

Explanation: A) Patients with appendicitis may present with crampy and steady central abdominal pain that migrates to the right lower quadrant of the abdomen. The pain is usually vague at first, increasing in intensity as the condition progresses.
B) Patients with appendicitis may present with crampy and steady central abdominal pain that migrates to the right lower quadrant of the abdomen. The pain is usually vague at first, increasing in intensity as the condition progresses.
C) Patients with appendicitis may present with crampy and steady central abdominal pain that migrates to the right lower quadrant of the abdomen. The pain is usually vague at first, increasing in intensity as the condition progresses.
D) Patients with appendicitis may present with crampy and steady central abdominal pain that migrates to the right lower quadrant of the abdomen. The pain is usually vague at first, increasing in intensity as the condition progresses.

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