A 32-year-old woman with a recent dry cough presents to the emergency department (ED). The patient reports a 6-day history of right upper quadrant pain that is worse when she coughs, moves, laughs, or ...
To accurately assess and diagnose this patient’s condition, the clinician needs to consider the key aspects of the history, examination, laboratory results, and imaging. The patient’s history should ...
The patient's labor progresses appropriately, and she delivers a vigorous infant girl with Apgar scores of 9/9. Pediatricians are present at the time of delivery. Hepatitis B immune globulin is ...
If you've ever felt pain on the right side of your abdomen under your rib cage, you're not alone. Right rib cage pain is a ...
Calculous cholecystitis is a gallbladder inflammation that occurs due to the presence of gallstones (cholelithiasis). These gallstones can block the cystic duct, the channel through which bile flows ...
The patient is admitted to the labor and delivery unit for spontaneous labor. A review of the patient's first trimester prenatal records reveals her to be Rh-positive, rubella immune, rapid plasma ...
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