A 30 yo woman comes in ED complaining a burning pain when urinating, hematuria and increased of urinary frequency. She denies abdominal pain, fever, and vaginal discharge, she is not pregnant. On the right there’s the toilette – the nurse indicates – could you pee in this cup? Give me antibiotics – she says…
It’s just started your night shift, Sara is a young EP, she is going home after an hard day. Hello - she says tired - could you help me? There is a guy with abdominal pain and nausea. I think it could be appendicitis, but there is not fever and not leukocytosis.
Have you asked…
A 66 yo man complains of left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain, anoressia and fever, it is the first time. The pain is acute, there is not vomit, temperature is 38°C. Abdomen is treatable, with severe pain and tenderness localized at LLQ , there is not history of prior abdominal surgery. Probably this patient suffers of…
A 66 yo man complains of left lower quadrant (LLQ) abdominal pain from 4/5 hours. The pain is described as crampy initially, than continuous, there is not vomit. Temperature is 37.5°C. Abdomen is treatable, with moderate pain and tenderness localized at LLQ , there is not history of prior abdominal surgery.
ED US excluded the…
A 18 yo man comes to the ED in the morning because of low abdominal pain, fever and nausea. At palpation there is mild pain in the right inferior quadrant, not guarding.
Could procalcitonin (PTC) helps to exclude quickly an acute appendicitis?
Conclusion
The figures are clear. We cannot use the PCT to…
A 84 yo woman arrives in ED in midnight coming from a nursing because of a reported episode of coffee ground vomiting. Respiratory rate, heart rate and blood pressure are normal, abdomen is not distended, hemoglobin level is 10 g/dl. On rectal examination you find normal stool. She takes warfarin.
Can a nasogasric…
A 74 yo/man complained of diffuse abdominal pain. The pain was intermittent and accompained by vomiting. He has no history of abdominal pain or abdominal surgery. On examinations the patient presented non icteric, afebrile, not tachicardic. The abdomen was mildly distensed with midline tenderness. The US evidenced a normal aorta diameter. Abdominal…
A 40 yo woman presented to the ED with upper quadrant pain since three hours after eating a tasty pizza. She is overweight, she presents feverish (38°C) her skin is nonicteric. The abdomen is soft, there is tenderness on the upper right quadrant, you perform a deep palpation in the subcostal area, and the patient…
A 25 y/o man comes to the ED because of abdominal pain started 2 hours before, fever and vomit. He has not history of disease, no history of surgery, no history of other ED admission for abdominal pain. Clinical examination shows rigidity and diffused painfull abdomen.
You perform digital rectal examination were you evidence no…