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Neurological & Male Genitourinary Disorders For this Discussion, you will take on the role of a clinician who is building a health history

Neurological & Male

Genitourinary Disorders

For this Discussion, you will take on the role of a clinician who is building a health history for one of the following cases. Your instructor will assign you your case number. Case 2


Case 1 Case 2    Case 3

Chief         “I had a severe

Compl “It burns when I headache yesterday “I have been having aint urinate” with difficulty to frequents headaches

(CC) speak”        lately”

A 64-year-old African American female who reports having a

A 68-year-old

severe pulsatile diffuse

Histor Caucasian male who         headache yesterday      A 25-year-old y of reports to have         with sudden difficulty Hispanic female Prese increase on the        to talk with last for         presents to your clinic nt         frequency of urination about two hours. She with a headache Illness with urgency for the   did not seek medical          located on right

(HPI)    last 5 days. He also       attention. This       temporal area, present dysuria and      pulsatile.

morning she woke up nocturia. with no problems but is here today due her husband advise.

Benning prostatic

Atrial Fibrillation, hyperplasia diagnosed

Hypertension. Is

3 years ago, UTI 6          Frequent headaches PMH         months ago,        allergic to Non- since I was 15, with

steroidal Anti-

Lithotripsy left kidney       menses.

inflammatory drugs

10 years ago. No

Aspirin issues after treatment

Drug          Rosuvastatin 20 mg    Losartan 50 mg         Ibuprofen for Hx        Olmesartan 20 mg        Xarelto 15 mg BID        Headaches

Light makes headache

Fever and chills, no worst Nausea changes in vision or associated with hearing, no difficulty

headaches. No Subje chewing or Feels Palpitations, vomiting, Headaches ctive swallowing. No joint pain with improve usually with sexually active, yesterday’s episode rest, ibuprofen, and nocturia, dysuria. sleep, but it is

Yellowish urethral annoying to have to secretion.

sleep all-day

Objective Data

B/P 131/80;

B/P 150/96; Pulse 89; temperature 98.2°F;  

VS RR 16; Temp 99.4; Ht (RR) 18;  (HR) 84, B/P 108/64; Pulse 86;

RR 16; Temp 98.6; 6,1; wt 180;         irregular; oxygen saturation (PO2) 96%;

25-year-old female appears well Gener well-developed male, well-developed developed and wellal no acute distress female, no acute nourished, healthy

distress      appearing, wearing

dark glasses in a dim room

Atraumatic,

Atraumatic, normocephalic, normocephalic,          no injection, anicteric, PERRLA, EOMI, arcus

HEEN senilus bilaterally,         PERRLA, EOMI,   PERRLA, EOMs intact, T    conjunctiva and sclera conjunctiva and sclera without pain to

clear; nares patent,       movement; normal clear, nares patent, nasopharynx clear,       vision nasopharynx clear, good dentition. edentulous.

Lungs CTA AP&L        CTA AP&L        CTA AP&L

Card    S1S2 without rub or       Irregular heart beat gallop S4 present       with normal rate

S1S2 without rub or gallop

No tenderness     No tenderness

Abd  normoactive bowel          normoactive bowel sounds x 4;      sounds x 4;

Rectal Warm, swollen and exam         painful prostate gland Non contributory

Integu good skin turgor          intact without lesions ment        noted, moist mucous masses or rashes. membranes

No obvious       No obvious deficits

Neuro deformities, CN          and CN grossly intact grossly intact II-XII       II-XII

benign, normoactive bowel sounds x 4; Non contributory

intact without lesions masses or rashes.

Cranial nerves II to XII intact; sensation intact, DTRs 2+ throughout. Functional neurological exam is

WNL

Once you received your case number, answer the following questions:

1.       What other subjective data would you obtain?

2.       What other objective findings would you look for?

3.       What diagnostic exams do you want to order?

4.       Name 3 differential diagnoses based on this patient presenting symptoms?

5.       Give rationales for your each differential diagnosis.

6.       What teachings will you provide?

 

Submission Instructions:

•    Your instructor will assign you your case number and you will post on the case number you have been assigned.

•    You will reply to the other two case studies (One of each).

•    Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources. Your initial post is worth 8 points

Neurological & Male Genitourinary Disorders For this Discussion, you will take on the role of a clinician who is building a health history
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