A 3-year-old boy presents to the emergency room with several days of decreased oral intake and sudden-onset hematemesis today. On examination, he is alert with mild epigastric pain. A plain abdominal radiograph shows a button battery located near the pylorus. His grandfather remembers the child playing with a pack of batteries when he was changing his hearing aid battery a few days ago. What is the best next step?
A Admit the patient for observation and serial radiographs
B Discharge the child home with instructions to monitor for passage of the button battery in his stools
C Administer an emetic
D Endoscopic evaluation and removal of the button battery
E Give the child honey and sucralfate
A Admit the patient for observation and serial radiographs
B Discharge the child home with instructions to monitor for passage of the button battery in his stools
C Administer an emetic
D Endoscopic evaluation and removal of the button battery
E Give the child honey and sucralfate
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