Urolithiasis: ED Presentations, Evaluation, Management, and Disposition
How can you optimize your evaluation and management of patients with suspected urolithiasis?
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How can you optimize your evaluation and management of patients with suspected urolithiasis?
Urolithiasis: ED Presentations, Evaluation, Management, and Disposition Read More »
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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This edition of emDocs Cases looks at key questions in the patient with a kidney stone. How can you optimize your care of these patients?
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Doesn’t that patient with flank pain and hematuria just have a kidney stone? What else should you consider in the patient with suspected urolithiasis?
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