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…