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Where would a nonpregnant patient with normal anatomy most commonly have pain in acute appendicitis?

  • A. Right upper quadrant.
  • B. Left upper quadrant.
  • C. Right lower quadrant.
  • D. Left lower quadrant.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: In acute appendicitis, nonpregnant patients with normal anatomy commonly experience pain in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen. The pain usually starts around the umbilicus or epigastric area and then migrates to the right lower quadrant as inflammation progresses in the appendix. This classic migration of pain is known as McBurney's point tenderness and is a key clinical feature in diagnosing appendicitis.