You are called to a 45-year-old female with general weakness. The patient states that she has been sick for two days, has not bee eating, has diarrhea, and feels nauseated. You notice that the patient is jaundiced and has a swollen abdomen. Further history reveals that the patient is a chronic alcoholic. What is most likely the patient's medical condition?

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1. You are called to a 45-year-old female with general weakness. The patient states that she has been sick for two days, has not bee eating, has diarrhea, and feels nauseated. You notice that the patient is jaundiced and has a swollen abdomen. Further history reveals that the patient is a chronic alcoholic. What is most likely the patient's medical condition?