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Case 26: 34F presents to the ER with severe LUQ pain and nausea following a motor vehicle crash. She never lost consciousness, last meal 3 hours ago, LMP 4 weeks ago. She drinks alcohol daily and has taken part in a drug rehab program in the past. Tachycardia.

1. Emergency orders
2. Physical Exam
3. Diagnostic tests
4. Therapy
5. Location
6. Final order
7. Dx

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Final answer:

The subject of this question is Medicine, specifically the evaluation and management of a patient presenting with severe LUQ pain and nausea following a motor vehicle crash.

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of this question is Medicine, as it pertains to the case study of a patient presenting to the emergency room with severe LUQ pain and nausea following a motor vehicle crash.

The primary topic of this question is the medical evaluation and management of the patient's condition.

The patient's symptoms and history indicate the need for an emergency evaluation, physical examination, diagnostic tests including blood work and imaging, and appropriate therapy, such as pain management and treatment for any underlying medical conditions.

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