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MN 580 Midterm Exam with Answers (CORRECT ANSWERS)
  • MN 580 Midterm Exam with Answers (CORRECT ANSWERS)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 14 pages • 2021
  • 1. An 18-year-old man presents with periumbilical pain, vomiting, and abdominal cramping over the past 48 hours. Physical examination reveals rebound tenderness and laboratory analysis shows the presence of bandemia and a total WBC of 28,000 mm3. To support the diagnosis of acute appendicitis with suspected appendiceal rupture, you consider obtaining the following abdominal imaging study: 2. Gina is 2 years old and presents with a 3-day history of fever, crankiness, and congested cough. ...
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MN 580 MIDTERM EXAM – QUESTION AND ANSWERS
  • MN 580 MIDTERM EXAM – QUESTION AND ANSWERS

  • Exam (elaborations) • 15 pages • 2021
  • MN 580 Midterm Exam – Question with Answers An 18-year-old man presents with periumbilical pain, vomiting, and abdominal cramping over the past 48 hours. Physical examination reveals rebound tenderness and laboratory analysis shows the presence of bandemia and a total WBC of 28,000 mm3. To support the diagnosis of acute appendicitis with suspected appendiceal rupture, you consider obtaining the following abdominal imaging study: Gina is 2 years old and presents with a 3-day history of feve...
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MN580 Pediatric Mid Term Exam ( New, 2020)-Kaplan University (100 % Correct Answers)
  • MN580 Pediatric Mid Term Exam ( New, 2020)-Kaplan University (100 % Correct Answers)

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  • MN580 Pediatric Mid Term Exam ( New, 2020)-Kaplan University (100 % Correct Answers) Question 1 2 / 2 points An 18-year-old man presents with periumbilical pain, vomiting, and abdominal cramping over the past 48 hours. Physical examination reveals rebound tenderness and laboratory analysis shows the presence of bandemia and a total WBC of 28,000 mm3. To support the diagnosis of acute appendicitis with suspected appendiceal rupture, you consider obtaining the following abdominal imaging study...
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