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==Physical Examination==
==Overview==
===Vitals===
The [[mouth]], [[skin]], and [[lips]] may appear dry due to [[dehydration]]. Lower abdominal tenderness may also be present.
====Pulse====
* [[Tachycardia]] may be present
====Blood Pressure====
*[[ Hypotension]] may be present
===Skin===
* Skin may appear dry and skin pinch may be delayed due to dehydration.
===HEENT===
* The [[mouth]] and [[lips]] may appear dry due to [[dehydration]].  
===Abdomen===
* Lower abdominal tenderness may also be present.
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 18 September 2017

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Physical Examination

Vitals

Pulse

Blood Pressure

Skin

  • Skin may appear dry and skin pinch may be delayed due to dehydration.

HEENT

Abdomen

  • Lower abdominal tenderness may also be present.

References


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