A PA sees a patient in the ED: Guess what happened next?

In July 2017, a sixty-four-year-old woman (“Patient A”) presented to an emergency department, where you were on duty, with complaints of abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting after having an endoscopy performed at an outside facility earlier that same day. You evaluated Patient A and treated her with oral medications (Zofran OTD and Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen) to address the nausea and pain. After some improvement in the symptoms, you diagnosed Patient A with right upper quadrant pain and... A PA sees a patient in the ED: Guess what happened next?
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