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61. You are assessing a patient who is complaining of hematemesis, dark stools, frequent diarrhea, and has orthostatic vital signs. These signs and symptoms indicate that your patient is suffering from what?
62. You are assessing a patient who presents with complaints of progressive anorexia, abdominal bloating, diffuse abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, chills, and fever. These signs and symptoms indicate that your patient is suffering from what?
63. You are assessing a patient who presents with complaints of acute onset right lower quadrant pain beginning around the umbilicus and is also complaining of nausea, vomiting, fever and anorexia. These signs and symptoms indicate that your patient is suffering from what?
64. You are assessing a patient who presents with complaints of excruciating flank pain, difficulty urinating, hematuria, nausea, and vomiting. These signs and symptoms indicate that your patient is suffering what?
65. You are assessing a patient who presents with complaints of colicky pain in the right upper quadrant that gets worse after they eat and is unresolved by antacids. These signs and symptoms indicate that your patient is suffering from what?