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This is an area of discrepancy between behavioral science review books, USMLEWorld and Kaplan QBank.
A 45 y/o woman with an acute abdomen presents to the ED and is taken to the OR for an appy. Upon resection her appendix is normal and not inflamed; a mass is discovered on her right ovary.
Here is how this scenario is approached:
Fadem Behavioral Science: vague. This is an emergency surgery. If it were non-emergent, do nothing and wait for patient consent.
UWorld: Biopsy the mass.
Kaplan Qbank: Close her and wait for consent.
The difficulty comes when the surgery is emergent and therefore the mass could be the cause of the acute abdomen. Thoughts?
A 45 y/o woman with an acute abdomen presents to the ED and is taken to the OR for an appy. Upon resection her appendix is normal and not inflamed; a mass is discovered on her right ovary.
Here is how this scenario is approached:
Fadem Behavioral Science: vague. This is an emergency surgery. If it were non-emergent, do nothing and wait for patient consent.
UWorld: Biopsy the mass.
Kaplan Qbank: Close her and wait for consent.
The difficulty comes when the surgery is emergent and therefore the mass could be the cause of the acute abdomen. Thoughts?