A four-year old presents to the emergency department with complaints of fever and diffuse abdominal pain. He has swollen eyes and penoscrotal edema. The emergency physician suspect perforated appendicitis. His lab values include a white blood cell count of 16,000, C-reactive protein of 10 and a urine which is nitrite negative but has 3 + protein.
Which of the following statements about this patient with abdominal pain and proteinuria is true?
A this patient will not benefit from albumin or diuretics
B peritoneal cultures will probably grow a Pseudomonas species
C interval appendectomy in six to eight weeks will be appropriate
D his cholesterol will be normal
E he may be hypercoagulable
Which of the following statements about this patient with abdominal pain and proteinuria is true?
A this patient will not benefit from albumin or diuretics
B peritoneal cultures will probably grow a Pseudomonas species
C interval appendectomy in six to eight weeks will be appropriate
D his cholesterol will be normal
E he may be hypercoagulable
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