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HOBIT Case 2 Stimuli

BMP Na+ 145 mmol/L K+ 3.4 mmol/L Cl- 108 mmol/L Bicarbonate 21 mmol/L Creatinine 1.2 mg/dL BUN 18 mg/dL Glucose 155 mg/dL Calcium 6.4 mg/dL (low)

CBC WBC 13.8 K/uL Hemoglobin 11.2 g/dL Platelets 297 K/uL

OR Report Procedure(s) and Anesthesia Type:    * EXPLORATORY LAPAROTOMY - General   Pre-Op Diagnosis Codes:    * Splenic Laceration Post-Op Diagnosis Codes: Surgeon(s) and Role:    * Schmitz, Kyle R, MD – Primary Antibiotics Administered - piperacillin-tazobactam (ZOSYN) 3.375 mg  Intraoperative Findings: splenic laceration s/p splenetcomyIntraprocedure I/O Totals    Output - Intraop EBL (mL) 500 mL   Input - 500ml NaCl 0.9% , 500ml Lactated Ringers Solution

CXR

Lactate & VBG Lactate VBG Urine Tox Negative 2.8 mmol/L pH = 7.31 pCO2 = 45 mmHg Urine Tox Negative pO2 = 20 mmHg

BMP Na+ 145 Calcium 6.4 (low) K+ 2.9 (low) Mag 3.1 (low) Cl- 108 Bicarb 21 Creat 1.2 BUN 18 Glucose 105