Q1. SB is a 16 yo female who presents to the ED with a 18-hour history of vague abdominal pain. The pain was sudden in onset and colicky in nature. She did take some Tylenol but the pain did not abate. Her past medical history is unremarkable. On exam, her pain has localized to the area ‘C.’ What is the next step in her management?
A. WBC > 20
B. Elevated ESR
C. Raised levels of urinary 5 HIAA
D. Hematuria
E. Elevated levels of amylase
F. Neutropenia
