What tests you order to confirm your preliminary diagnosis


Assignment: Physiology and Pharmacology

Part I: Pharmacology

Topic: Ubrelvy

You must add at least 2 pages to the file "Part 1 Template". To do this, you must take into account the document "Part 1 Feedback" and meet each of the criteria in red and add them in "Part1 template"

Part II: Physiology

Topic: Case Study

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o What is the transmission and pathophysiology of TB?

o What are the clinical manifestations?

o After considering this scenario, what are the primary identified medical concerns for this patient?

o What are the primary psychosocial concerns?

o What are the implications of the treatment regimen, as far as likelihood of compliance and outcomes? Search the Internet to research rates of patient compliance in treatment of TB, as well as drug resistant TB.

o Identify the role of the community clinic in assisting patients, particularly undocumented patients, in covering the cost of TB treatment. What resources exist for TB treatment in community health centers around the United States? Compare the cost for treatment between, subsidized as it would be for a community health center, and unsubsidized.

o What are the implications of TB for critical care and advanced practice nurses?

Part III: Primary Care

A 29-year-old single, sexually active woman reporting that she is in a monogamous relationship, has experienced five attacks of acute cystitis in the past year, all characterized by dysuria, increased frequency, and urgency. Each case was diagnosed on the basis of the clinical picture and a laboratory finding of bacteriuria. The urine bacterial counts in these cases ranged from 104 to 106 organisms/ml. Lab tests indicated that the third and fourth infections were caused by Escherichia coli, while the fifth infection was caused by an enterococcus and the second infection was caused by Proteus mirabilis. Each infection responded to short-term treatment with trimethoprim sulfamethoxazole. The recurrences occurred at intervals of 3 weeks to 3 months following completion of antibiotic therapy. For the past two days, the woman has once again been experiencing dysuria, increased frequency, and urgency, so she goes to see her nurse practitioner provider. Her vital signs are T = 37.6°C, P = 100, R = 18, and BP = 110/75 mm Hg. Physical examination reveals a mild tenderness to palpation in the suprapubic area, but no other abnormalities. A bimanual pelvic examination reveals a normal-sized uterus and adnexae with no apparent adnexal tenderness. No vaginal discharge is noted. The cervix appears normal.

Task:

o What is the differential diagnosis for this set of symptoms? What is your preliminary diagnosis?
o What tests should you order to confirm your preliminary diagnosis?
o What are the possible causes of recurrent lower UTIs? Which of these is most likely in this case?
o When would you collaborate with other professionals and refer your patient to a specialist and why?
o Support with up-to-date evidence-based standard of care guidelines.

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