A 44 YO man presents to the ED complaining of abdominal pain. He was well until 4 hours ago, when he developed diffuse abdominal pain. This is the first time he suffers abdominal pain. He has not history of surgery. The patient is afebrile, HR is 80, BP is 180/100, ECG is normal. The abdomen…
A 80 YO man with a history of hypertension presents to the ED complaining of abdominal pain. He felt well until 8 hours ago, when he developed diffuse abdominal pain. The patient is afebrile, tachicardic, BP is 180/100 his lungs are clear, ECG shows no changes suggestive of ischemia. There is diffuse abdominal rigidity.
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A 70 yo woman is brought to the ED by ambulance. She’s suffering from vomit, lach of flatus and abdominal pain since 24 hours says the nurse. She’s pale, the abdomen shows a midline scar. There is diffused tenderness with rebound. Abdomen US and X rays show abnormal distended loop of small bowel.
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It’s a busy Monday morning in ED. A doctor at the phone – calls the nurse – there’s a primary care physician. Hi – says a voice on the other side – I’m in a patient’s home. He’s a 40 yo man with dyspepsia, his wife refers weight loss of about 10…
It’s the begining of another night shift in ED. Rik, an agreable young colleague approximates: Hi- he says – I have just seen a 60 y/o man who refers epigastric pain since 2 days. He denies bleeding and weight loss, he isn’t anemic. The bedside US shows a normal gallbladder and a normal abdominal aorta,…
A 35 yo smokerman presents at morning to the ED. He refers epigastric pain since seven days. The pain worses after eating, he refers nausea without vomit and he denies melena and weight loss. Palpation causes pain in epigastric region, there’s not fever, nor tachicardia, hemoglobin is 13 g/dL. Bedside US evidences a normal…
A 67 y/o woman arrives in the ED at 5pm because of diffused abdominal pain since 2 hours. She has nausea and she refers costipation from the day before. She has a history of hysterectomy 5 years before because of fibroma. Vital signs are normal, she presents pale and sufferer for pain, the abdomen…
It’s about the end of the night shift, in Observation Unit there’s George a 25 yo male presented the evening before with a mild periumbilical pain since 2 days than localized to the right lower quadrant. He was afebrile with stable vital signs, in the car, arriving to the ED, there was vomit, not diahrrea.…
Mr. Smith is a 39 yo man with abdominal pain. He has been visited, few hours ago, by his primary care doctor who sent him to you for a surgeon consult. He refers abdominal pain, fever and nausea since the day before. The pain was previously in the midabdomen, than it migrated to the right…
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…