Peptic ulcer disease can be ruled in with abdominal pain, black tarry stool, weight loss, and vomiting. Pancreatitis is ruled in with upper abdominal pain and vomiting, while back pain, fever, rapid pulse, and steatorrhea help rule it out. Gastric polyps can be ruled in with blood in stool and anemia, while abdominal tenderness, nausea, and vomiting rule it out.
Peptic ulcer disease can be ruled in with abdominal pain, black tarry stool, weight loss, and vomiting. Pancreatitis is ruled in with upper abdominal pain and vomiting, while back pain, fever, rapid pulse, and steatorrhea help rule it out. Gastric polyps can be ruled in with blood in stool and anemia, while abdominal tenderness, nausea, and vomiting rule it out.
Peptic ulcer disease can be ruled in with abdominal pain, black tarry stool, weight loss, and vomiting. Pancreatitis is ruled in with upper abdominal pain and vomiting, while back pain, fever, rapid pulse, and steatorrhea help rule it out. Gastric polyps can be ruled in with blood in stool and anemia, while abdominal tenderness, nausea, and vomiting rule it out.
• Abdominal pain • Acid reflux • Black tarry stool • Heartburn • Weight loss • Belching • Vomiting • Bloatedness • Early satiety PANCREATITIS RULE IN RULE OUT • Upper abdominal pain • Abdominal pain that • Vomiting radiates to the back • Weight loss • Fever • Rapid pulse • Steatorrhea GASTRIC POLYP RULE IN RULE OUT • Blood in stool • Tenderness upon pressing • Anemia of abdomen • Nausea