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Lower Abdominal pain
Edit the text below <p>Please edit the text in the box to reflect your clinical history and examination. <br /><span style="color: yellow;"><b>NOTE: Use Shift + Enter to create a new line for correct line spacing.</b></span></p> <p>The templates (links on the right) can be used to help produce comprehensive documentation. The text will revert back to default on a page refresh.</p> Use the buttons to add/remove sections and Shift+Enter for new lines
History [ ← HPC template ]
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Pertinent negatives [ ← Pertinent negatives template ]
– No weight loss – No abdominal bloating – No vomiting – No diarrhoea – No constipation – No anaemia – No tenesmus- No PR blood – No hernia – No groin swelling/mass
– No fever – No night sweats – No back pain – No urinary symptoms – No haematuria – No polydipsia/polyuria
– LMP = normal and not delayed – No PMB – No IMB – No PCB – No dyspareunia – No PV discharge

Assessment [ ← Diagnostic Time-Out - consider what else could this be? ]
- Impression:

Safety netting [ ← Safety netting template ]
– Discussed and advised to observe for specific red flags – severe or progressive pain – persistent vomiting – abdominal mass or lymphadenopathy – fever – weight loss – change in bowel habit – rectal bleeding – urinary retention – abnormal vaginal bleeding
– Understands to call or seek immediate medical review if any concerns

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