General Abdominal Pain – Lo Risk

MDM

Differential diagnosis includes: ***. Abdominal exam without peritoneal signs. No evidence of acute abdomen at this time. Well appearing. Low suspicion for acute hepatobiliary disease (includng acute cholecystitis), acute pancreatitis, PUD (including perforation), acute infectious processes (pneumonia, hepatitis, pyelonephritis), acute appendicitis, vascular catastrophe, bowel obstruction or viscus perforation. Presentation not consistent with other acute, emergent causes of abdominal pain at this time.

Plan: labs, UA, CT AP***, pain control, serial reassessment

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