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A 52-year-old male is in moderate distress, complaining of nausea and vomiting. He describes a 3-day history of upper left quadrant abdominal pain described as sharp and radiating to his back. You note a slightly distended abdomen. He called EMS today when he developed nausea and vomiting. He denies any change of bowel habits and states he has a history of alcoholism. Of the following, which is the most likely cause of his clinical condition?
A) Pancreatitis
B) Gastroenteritis
C) Hepatitis
D) Peptic ulcer disease
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Essentials of Paramedic Care Update

Essentials of Paramedic Care Update


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8 years ago
Thanks so much!
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I'll do my best to answer the others now, see you around
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