08-15-2008, 02:53 PM
A
) Administration of parenteral antibiotics
B
) Admission to the hospital for medical management
C
) Admission to the hospital for operative
management
D
) Colon contrast studies
E
) Discharge for follow-up by personal physician
F
) Endoscopy
G
) MRI of the abdomen
H
) Observation in the emergency department
40. A previously healthy 14-year-old girl is
brought to the
emergency department because of abdominal pain for 12
hours. She has a 1-week
history of brownish vaginal discharge. Menarche was
at the age of 12
years, and her periods have occurred at regular 28-day
intervals over
the past year. Her last menstrual period was 7 weeks
ago. Her
temperature is 37 C (98.6 F), blood pressure is 85/55
mm Hg, pulse is 145/min,
and respirations are 24/min. Abdominal examination
shows generalized
tenderness, and there is guarding with rebound in the
right lower
quadrant. Her hematocrit is 24%, and leukocyte count
is 9400/mm3 (60%
segmented neutrophils, 3% bands, 1% eosinophils, 35%
lymphocytes, and 1%
monocytes). Serum electrolyte levels are within
normal limits.
) Administration of parenteral antibiotics
B
) Admission to the hospital for medical management
C
) Admission to the hospital for operative
management
D
) Colon contrast studies
E
) Discharge for follow-up by personal physician
F
) Endoscopy
G
) MRI of the abdomen
H
) Observation in the emergency department
40. A previously healthy 14-year-old girl is
brought to the
emergency department because of abdominal pain for 12
hours. She has a 1-week
history of brownish vaginal discharge. Menarche was
at the age of 12
years, and her periods have occurred at regular 28-day
intervals over
the past year. Her last menstrual period was 7 weeks
ago. Her
temperature is 37 C (98.6 F), blood pressure is 85/55
mm Hg, pulse is 145/min,
and respirations are 24/min. Abdominal examination
shows generalized
tenderness, and there is guarding with rebound in the
right lower
quadrant. Her hematocrit is 24%, and leukocyte count
is 9400/mm3 (60%
segmented neutrophils, 3% bands, 1% eosinophils, 35%
lymphocytes, and 1%
monocytes). Serum electrolyte levels are within
normal limits.