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A 27 y/o female came in with severe abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, tenderness on the RLQ, and positive McBurney's point. Her vitals are as follows: BP: 120/80, HR: 85, SpO2: 98%, RR: 18, Temp: 102.2 F. Bloodwork showed high WBC. Just based on the information you are given, which of the following could be a possible DDX? *

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Answer:

appendicitis

Step-by-step explanation:

rlq is appendix when accompanied by n/v. high wbc is sign of infection. positive McBurneys point is hallmark sign of appedicitis

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