Question
A 30-year-old male patient came to an emergency room with complaints of general lower abdominal pain. Later on the pain was more localized to right lower quadrant with nausea and vomiting. Then, the surgeon made diagnosis of appendicitis and scheduled for surgery.. What is the most likely surgical complication that may happen in this patient? a. Abdominal abscess b. Septicemia c. Dehydration d. Severe bleeding ng ( Comprehens ive) A new born baby was admitted to a hospital due to severe respiratory distress and jaundice. Physical examination shows that the baby has pallor,hepatosp Jenomegaly, edema, petechiae and ascites. The child is positive for coombs test and his hemoglobin value is 9g/dL What is the most appropriate initial step in the care of this baby? a. Initiate phototherapy b. Full exchange transfusion c. Determine bilirubin level every 4-8 hours d. Immediate resuscitation and supportive therapy
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Tatiana Maria
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1. The most likely surgical complication that may happen in this patient with appendicitis is:a. Abdominal abscess2. The most appropriate initial step in the care of this baby with severe respiratory distress, jaundice, and other symptoms is:d. Immediate resuscitation and supportive therapy