Diagnostic Reasoning and Rationale for acute illness

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Diagnostic Reasoning and Rationale for acute illness

Pick one problem from the list provided below. Discuss and include your rationales using.

  • What questions need to be asked and what body part needs to be examined?
  • What diagnostic tests need to be obtained and why?
  • How would you handle abnormal finding?
  • What will be your list of differentials?

Problems commonly seen in the Primary Care setting:

  • runny nose
  • cough
  • diarrhea
  • pharyngitis
  • dysuria
  • rash

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Running head: DYSURIA

Dysuria
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DYSURIA
Dysuria is a genitourinary disorder and can be described as the pain, discomfort or
burning sensation experienced during or after urination, and mostly affects women in their
prime. It has been associated with a number of morbidities because it can lead to serious
infections in the body that have grievous effects (Warren et al., 2006). Painful urination is
often caused by infections of the urinary tract in the kidneys, ureter, bladder or urethra and
inflammation accompanied by irritation in the genital area. Keeping these variables in mind,
there are some questions that the physician can ask the patient which may include the
patient’s age, whether or not he or she has had a history of dysuria even during their
childhood, what kinds of treatment was administered and if there was a recurrence, details on...


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