Assignment: Jerome Cauthen Ihuman case study
Assignment: Jerome Cauthen Ihuman case study
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Jerome Cauthen Ihuman case study: After completing your iHuman Case Study, answer the following questions:
- What is your list of appropriate differential diagnoses and why?
- What is the final diagnosis and what assessment findings serve to support this?
- What are the specific auscultation palpation findings of the abdomen that are normal versus abnormal
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Differential Diagnosis Lead or Alt | MnM appendicitis lead peptic ulcer disease (PUD) alt pancreatitis, acute alt small bowel obstruction (SBO) alt Lipase 51 and WBC 7880 positive for acute appendicities
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