In this activity, you were asked to identify which differential diagnoses were essential to investigate to ensure patient safety. You were automatically evaluated by the simulation on whether or not you identified the appropriate list of Do-Not-Miss diagnoses.
Review the list of most appropriate Do-Not-Miss diagnoses below. Correct selections have been marked with a , while selections you missed have been marked with a .
Do Not MissStudent Rationale Model Rationale Pregnancy
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You did not identify this diagnosis as do not miss, when the scenario calls for more investigation. Failure to investigate and rule out this diagnosis could put the patient's life in danger.
This differential must be considered because the patient is a sexually active woman of childbearing age. Determining whether the pregnancy is intrauterine or extrauterine is of critical importance. If gone untreated, an ectopic pregnancy can cause serious blood loss, organ damage, or other life-threatening conditions. Pyelonephritis
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Great job! You correctly identified this diagnosis as do not miss.
pain in abdomen, painful urination, urgency, frequency, more pain with urination, does not urinate after sex, burning sensation Fever and urgency of urination can all be signs of a more developed urinary tract
infection or sudden and severe onset of pyelonephritis. This infection requires immediate treatment to ensure the health of the kidneys and safety of the patient.
Other Differentials
You were asked to select other potential differential diagnoses that you thought were applicable to the case. Review the list of differential diagnoses below and compare your answers to Diana's list. Your selections in this section are not automatically scored by the simulation, but your instructor may choose to grade this list.
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