You are assessing a patient who presents with complaints of excruciating flank pain, difficulty urinating, hematuria, nausea, and vomiting. These signs and symptoms indicate that your patient is suffering what?
A) Enlarged prostate
B) Kidney stones
C) Appendicitis
D) Stomach ulcer
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