RT Book, Section A1 ESWARA, JAIRAM R. A2 Butler, Kathryn L. A2 Harisinghani, Mukesh SR Print(0) ID 1108261159 T1 GENITOURINARY INJURIES T2 Acute Care Surgery: Imaging Essentials for Rapid Diagnosis YR 2015 FD 2015 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9780071831208 LK accesssurgery.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1108261159 RD 2024/03/28 AB A 22-year-old man presents to the emergency room after being involved in a motor vehicle accident in which his car was struck from the side. In the emergency room he is noted to be tachycardic, with a heart rate (HR) of 135, and hypotensive, with blood pressure (BP) 90/60. On physical examination he is noted to be diaphoretic, with right flank pain, costovertebral angle tenderness, and significant flank ecchymosis. His initial laboratory studies are notable for a HCT of 30. Two large-bore IVs and a Foley catheter are placed without difficulty, and the Foley drains bright red blood. His urinalysis shows >100 red blood cells (RBCs)/hpf.