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Your patient presents with mild to moderate LLQ abdominal pa…

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Yоur pаtient presents with mild tо mоderаte LLQ аbdominal pain that he describes as a steady, consistent achy pain. He has a low grade fever and his CBC shows a WBC of 13,000. He is tolerating oral fluids and no evidence for hemodynamic instability or significant comorbidity. He has a family history of diverticulitis and you suspect, based on your physical exam and excellent history taking skills, that he has a self-limiting case of diverticulitis. You decide the best treatment would be which of the following:

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