1. Understand the epidemiology of acute gastro-intestinal perforation, including prevalence, risk factors, and populations most affected.
2. Comprehend the pathophysiology of acute intestinal perforation, going into the detail of how and why this condition occurs and the subsequent physiological effects on the body.
3. Identify and assess the signs and symptoms of acute intestinal perforation, allowing for prompt diagnosis and treatment of patients presenting with this condition.
4. Examine the current management protocols for acute intestinal perforation, from immediate intervention to long-term management and potential complications.
5. Analyze recent case studies or research findings related to acute intestinal perforation, to incorporate evidence-based medicine into their clinical practice.
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