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EM@3AM: Peritoneal Dialysis Emergencies

A 42 year-old male presents with abdominal pain and fevers for 72 hours, with nausea and vomiting for 24 hours. He has a history of ESRD and has been on peritoneal dialysis for 5 years. Triage vital signs (VS): BP 105/60, HR 121, T 101.4 temporal, RR 24, SpO2 98% on room air. Pertinent physical examination findings include a tender peritoneal dialysis site and diffuse abdominal tenderness, but no erythema overlying the PD site. What’s the next step in your evaluation and treatment?

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EM@3AM: Testicular Rupture

A 25-year-old male is brought to the ED by EMS with pain in the right scrotum after a motorcycle crash. The patient was wearing a helmet, could ambulate at the scene, and states his main concern is his right scrotal pain. Review of systems is unremarkable. He has ecchymosis of right scrotum with exquisite tenderness and perineal bruising. What’s the next step in your evaluation and treatment?

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EM@3AM: Urolithiasis

A 34-year-old male presents with intermittent, sharp, left-sided flank pain. He took ibuprofen with minimal relief, but came to the ED when he noticed blood-tinged urine. He has also experienced severe nausea without emesis. He appears uncomfortable, writhing in bed. What is the patient’s diagnosis? What’s the next step in your evaluation and treatment?

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