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The findings in this patient would depend on the results of the examination and tests you’ve described. Here’s an example of how you might write up the findings: Patient presents with abdominal pain. On examination, the abdomen was tender, especially at McBurney’s point in the right lower quadrant. Guarding and rebound tenderness were observed, suggesting possible appendicitis. Rovsing’s sign was positive, with referred pain noted in the right lower quadrant upon palpation of the left lower quadrant. This further supports the suspicion of appendicitis. Psoas sign was also positive. The patient experienced abdominal pain when lying on their left side and extending their right leg backward, suggesting inflammation of the psoas muscle due to a possibly inflamed appendix. Obturator sign was positive. Pain was induced when the patient’s right hip and knee were flexed and the leg was rotated internally, indicating possible inflammation near the obturator muscle, potentially caused by an inflamed appendix or an abscess. Vital signs were assessed. The patient had a low-grade fever, which is often present in cases of appendicitis. In conclusion, the patient’s symptoms and the results of the physical examination suggest a likely diagnosis of appendicitis. Further diagnostic testing, such as an ultrasound or CT scan, may be necessary to confirm this diagnosis. what do i write in the conclusion of this patient?
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