A 7-year-old boy is a restrained backseat passenger in a high-speed MVC. He presents with a GCS of 15 and complains of mild abdominal pain. He has no other injuries on primary or secondary survey. His initial FAST is negative. After appropriate fluid resuscitation, he is persistently tachycardic to the 140’s and has a seatbelt sign across the lower abdomen. He is tender along the seatbelt sign and in the lumbar region. A CT scan of the abdomen/pelvis shows moderate free fluid in the pelvis with a Hounsfield unit of 45. There is no evidence of solid organ injury. What is the best next step in management of this child?

A Discharge from the emergency room.
B Admit for observation.
C CT angiogram of the abdomen.
D Exploratory laparotomy/laparoscopy.
E Diagnostic peritoneal lavage.
A Discharge from the emergency room.
B Admit for observation.
C CT angiogram of the abdomen.
D Exploratory laparotomy/laparoscopy.
E Diagnostic peritoneal lavage.
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