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For each client finding below, click to specify if the finding is consistent with the disease process of acute cholecystitis, acute appendicitis, or acute gastritis. Each finding may support more then 1 disease process.

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The findings can be consistent with acute cholecystitis, acute appendicitis, or acute gastritis. Additional information and diagnostic tests are needed for a definitive diagnosis.

Step-by-step explanation:

The findings including fever, malaise, anemia, abdominal symptoms, and transaminases can be consistent with the disease processes of acute cholecystitis, acute appendicitis, or acute gastritis. However, to determine which disease process is more likely, additional information and diagnostic tests would be needed.

In the case of acute cholecystitis, the presence of gallstones in the chronic phase and a history of cholecystectomy can support this diagnosis. Acute appendicitis, severe stomachache, infection in the appendix, and the need for surgical removal of the infected appendix are indicative. Acute gastritis may cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and dehydration, which are consistent with the presented findings.

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