You respond to the scene of a 50-year-old male complaining of severe abdominal pain.He has a history of alcohol and drug abuse.His vital signs are stable and he presents with epigastric pain that radiates to the back.He has guarding and point tenderness in the upper quadrants.You suspect:
A) cholecystitis.
B) myocardial infarction.
C) gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) .
D) pancreatitis.
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Q2: Which of the following organs is located
Q3: Which of the following is true concerning
Q4: With the exception of the _,most abdominal
Q5: Which of the following is a characteristic
Q6: Pain that the patient feels in a
Q7: Pain that originates in an organ,such as
Q8: Which of the following structures is (are)NOT
Q9: Which patient is experiencing visceral pain?
A) 24-year-old
Q10: Which abdominal quadrant contains the appendix?
A) Left
Q11: When the gallbladder is diseased,the pain is
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