Hi everyone: not technically step II but have comprehensive school exam don't have answers. was wondering if anyone can help me I think the answer is bowel puncture, I/D hypertonic saline 100 ml/hr
A 29-year-old whitefemale, G4P4 had a tubal cautery via
laparoscopy .Thirty-six hours after surger yshe complains of abdominal pain and
nausea, has a temperature of 38.6°C, and has a some what distended abdomen. Which of the following is the most probable diagnosis?
1) pelvicinflammatorydisease
2) hemorrhagefromthetube
3) bowelburn
4) bowelpuncture
5) tubalabortion
20 y/ofemale breastfeeding presents to E.R. w/ 3 day hx pain and redness of R. breast. temperatuer is 38c. exam there is fluctuant 10 cm dimatere area of induration, redness, extreme localized tenderess best next step
1) cloxacillin (2) discon'td breast feed (3) express milk from breast w/ pump, discontinue feeding (4) I/D
(5) apply hot press
Patient with symptomatic hyponatremia 115 correct how fast (could not find in up to date)
1) fluid restriction
2) hypertonic 100 ml/h
3) hpyertonic 25 ml/h
A 29-year-old whitefemale, G4P4 had a tubal cautery via
laparoscopy .Thirty-six hours after surger yshe complains of abdominal pain and
nausea, has a temperature of 38.6°C, and has a some what distended abdomen. Which of the following is the most probable diagnosis?





20 y/ofemale breastfeeding presents to E.R. w/ 3 day hx pain and redness of R. breast. temperatuer is 38c. exam there is fluctuant 10 cm dimatere area of induration, redness, extreme localized tenderess best next step
1) cloxacillin (2) discon'td breast feed (3) express milk from breast w/ pump, discontinue feeding (4) I/D
(5) apply hot press
Patient with symptomatic hyponatremia 115 correct how fast (could not find in up to date)
1) fluid restriction
2) hypertonic 100 ml/h
3) hpyertonic 25 ml/h