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Due 1/31/2006
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A 42 year old male presents with a complaint of epigastric discomfort, nausea, and vomiting for the past 4 hours. The symptoms started while driving his family back from a fast food restaurant. No one else in his family has symptoms. He does not complain of chest pain or shortness of breath. He used Maalox without relief. His vital signs are: BP: 130/75 RR: 18 T: 98.2 SaO2: 98% on room air
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