RLQ umbilical What area/s of the abdominal can anbowel obstruction/ischemiapresent in? umbilical, suprapubic What area/s of the abdominal can angastroenteritispresent in? umbilical, suprapubic postprandial or n
A 45 year-old female with a history of ureterolithiasis s/p bilateral percutaneous nephrostomies, hypertension and diabetes presents to the emergency department with flank pain and dysuria for two days. She noted that output from her right nephrostomy had diminished. On evaluation, her vital signs...
Abd: +BS, soft, non-distended, TTP RLQ > LLQ, no rebound/guarding Back: No CVAT Labs/Imaging: CXR PA/Lateral: RML/RLL infiltrate Assessment: 5yo with 3 days persistent high fever and cough. These symptoms along with examination findings of crackles warranted further imaging (CXR) which ...