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A 30 y/o female is brought into the ER with penetrating abdominal trauma. She complains of chills and severe abdominal pain, and she's constantly vomiting. Patient's vitals are HR: 140 bpm; Temp: 103.8; BP: 70/40; RR: 8; SpO2: 94%. After obtaining a Trauma panel, it's found that the patient's lactate, WBC, pH levels are high, while platelet levels and oxygen levels are low. The patient appears more confused and tired as the examinations proceed, and she develops SOB. After obtaining an CT, it's found that there is a perf in her bowel. What is the likely complication the patient is suffering from her bowel perforation? 1. Ascites
2. Sepsis
3. Cirrhosis
4. Neuropathy

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