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Quick Scroll MCQ- trauma 07.08.08 (3 months ago) #1

Child h/o fall. Pain lumbar region with ecchymoses, gross hematuria. Renal CT shows peri renal hematoma. Child stable renal pedicle normal. Management?
a) surgical repair
b) close monitoring in ICU
c) catheterize and rest for 7-10 days
d) send home
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Quick Scroll 07.08.08 (3 months ago) #2

c).admit and observe in ward.
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Quick Scroll 08.07.08 (2 months ago) #3

Do you think it is b???
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Quick Scroll 08.07.08 (2 months ago) #4

No.It's c),but he is admitted to ward, not ICU.
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Quick Scroll 08.08.08 (2 months ago) #5

Thank you!
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Quick Scroll Re: MCQ- trauma 08.08.08 (2 months ago) #6

maryana wrote:
Child h/o fall. Pain lumbar region with ecchymoses, gross hematuria. Renal CT shows peri renal hematoma. Child stable renal pedicle normal. Management?
a) surgical repair
b) close monitoring in ICU
c) catheterize and rest for 7-10 days
d) send home



why to admit he is stable and the pedicle is normal ; I think it is rest c
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Quick Scroll 08.08.08 (1 month ago) #7

Read renal trauma - TN.
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Quick Scroll 08.20.08 (1 month ago) #8

C but not ICU? why ICU ,do not send home, or sugery,
above these blood in meatus if it was mentioned catheterization is not appropriate.!!
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Quick Scroll 08.26.08 (1 month ago) #9

I agree with C
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Quick Scroll 08.27.08 (1 month ago) #10

it should be conservative treatment ,bed rst analgesia & antibx .catheterization is contraindicated if u see blood at the meatus .....sooo if C no catheterization.
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