A 41-year-old man presents with a shoulder injury sustained as the result of a fall from his road bike.
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A 44-year-old man presents to the hospital with generalized abdominal pain, malaise, subjective low-grade fever, and a bruise on his left shin. He has an extensive medical history including HIV, hypertension, diabetes, and GERD, but he denies vomiting or diarrhea.
A 32-year-old woman presents to the emergency department with gradually worsening generalized headache 8 days after giving birth to her second child.
An elderly man presents to the emergency department with elbow and biceps pain after falling on the stairs.
A 90-year-old woman with a history of coronary disease and gallstones presents to the emergency department with generalized abdominal pain that started suddenly about 7 hours prior.
A 25-year-old woman presents to the emergency department with a chief complaint of headache, back pain, and fever, while also experiencing some vaginal itching and discharge.
A 64-year-old woman presents to an urgent care clinic with 24 hours of left foot pain after tweaking it while jogging. What’s her diagnosis?
A 64-year-old man presents to the emergency department with abdominal pain and distention, as well as constipation of 8 days’ duration.
A man with a history of hypertension and migraines complains of a headache he has had for approximately 3 days alongside neck stiffness and a fever.
A 39-year-old man presents to the emergency department with 3 days of progressive bilateral leg pain, nausea, malaise, and no other symptoms. What additional tests should you order to make a correct diagnosis?
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