Describe the pathophysiology consistent with the condition


Problem: 52-year-old African American male lives at home with his wife. He reports frequent urination that burns and is painful, also pain with defecation or with the act of sexual intercourse. He states that since last night he has had pain with urination, and also complains of dribbling, hesitancy, a decreased stream, and painful ejaculation. Denies urethral discharge, urethral metal itching, hematuria, or incontinence. Rates pain as a 9 out of 10 on a scale of 0-10.

Has never been diagnosed with an STI. His normal bowel pattern is daily with formed, brown stool. Denies any recent history of blood or changes in his bowel, and denies laxative use.

Quit smoking for 10 years. However, he did smoke 1 pack per day for 20 years. He had his first colonoscopy at age 50, states results were normal. 

Please Answer the Following Questions

Q1. Identify a minimum of three subjective cues (risk factors) that are clinically significant and provide a brief rationale for each cue.

Q2. Based on the clinically significant data, what health condition is the client experiencing.

Q3. Using your words, describe the pathophysiology consistent with this condition.

Q4. Describe a minimum of three objective signs you will anticipate on inspection and palpation.

Q5. Discuss one health promotion teaching topic- relevant to the identified health condition.

Q6. Discuss one older adult teaching topic relevant to the identified health condition.

 

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