Diagnosis of Intestinal Obstruction

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Surgery PreTest- Self-Assessment & Review, Twelfth EditionAnswer: ABCDF

DISCUSSION: History and physical examination permit the diagnosis of intestinal obstruction. Any patient having crampy abdominal pain, vomiting, obstipation, abdominal distention, abdominal tenderness, and peristaltic rushes should be managed for intestinal obstruction until the diagnosis can confidently be excluded.

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Anonymous said...
2/05/2012 12:39 AM

evrn tlc rises if fever is present

Anonymous said...
7/19/2012 4:30 PM

Surgry should be clear at least. No if n buts.

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