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What is the immediate management of the acute abdomen?
{{c1::Discuss with senior}}
{{c1::IV fluids}}
{{c1::Analgesia}}
{{c1::Request surgical/gynae/urology/vascular review}}
{{c1::Keep NBM}}
{{c1::IV broad spectrum antibiotics (e.g. ampicillin 2g, gentamicin 5mg/kg and metronidazole 500mg) for patients with suspected infection, perforation or necrosis}}
{{c1::Discuss with senior}}
{{c1::IV fluids}}
{{c1::Analgesia}}
{{c1::Request surgical/gynae/urology/vascular review}}
{{c1::Keep NBM}}
{{c1::IV broad spectrum antibiotics (e.g. ampicillin 2g, gentamicin 5mg/kg and metronidazole 500mg) for patients with suspected infection, perforation or necrosis}}
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May consider other additional management depending on suspected aetiology (e.g. PPIs for perforated peptic ulcer, careful fluid resuscitation and MAP optimisation in AAA rupture
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Source
Marshall & Ruedy's On Call: Principles & Protocols ANZ 3e. Chapter 25 Abdominal pain.
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