A 38-year-old woman presents with three days of right upper-quadrant pain and jaundice. She has known cholelithiasis and a penicillin sensitivity causing a rash.
| Observation |
Result |
| Blood pressure |
95/70 mmHg |
| Heart rate |
125/min |
| Respiratory rate |
24/min |
| Oxygen saturation |
99% on room air |
| Temperature |
39.2 C |
| GCS |
15 |
State the presumptive diagnosis.
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/ 2
List four (4) important investigations.
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/ 2
List four (4) management priorities.
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/ 4
After she improves and vital signs normalise, write four (4) ongoing admission orders including doses.
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/ 2
Total Score: 0 / 10
Percentage: 0%
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