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Overview
- Immediately replace volume with saline and/or blood transfusion for those patients are are hemodynamically unstable
- Bowel rest for diverticulitis or bowel obstruction (possible colon resection)
Medical Therapy
Pharmacotherapy
Acute Pharmacotherapies
- If intra-abdominal infection or perforated viscus is suspected, administer proper course of antibiotics