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Some More NBME 1 Q - arivederci
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A 14-month-old girl is brought to the physician because of a 14-hour history of irritability and episodes of drawing her knees toward her chest. During this period, she has vomited nonbilious fluid twice and had a bowel movement containing a small amount of blood. She had an upper respiratory tract infection 2 weeks ago. She is listless except for intermittent episodes of discomfort. Her temperature is 38 C (100.4 F). Abdominal examination shows right-sided tenderness without guarding or rebound; bowel sounds are present. Rectal examination shows bright red blood and mucus. An x-ray film of the abdomen shows no abnormalities. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?

A) X-ray film of the upper gastrointestinal tract with contrast

B) Water-soluble contrast enema

C) Corticosteroid enemas

D) Admission to the hospital for total parenteral nutrition

E) Immediate laparotomy
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#2
B?
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#3
..B???
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#4
thank u guys
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#5
B for sure
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#6
what is this? diagnosis?
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#7
intusssoption
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#8
yeah intussusseption - clue is drawing the knees toward chest
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