In this activity, you were asked to choose the most appropriate, cost effective, least invasive diagnostic tests to order to help rule in or rule out a diagnosis.
Review the list of appropriate tests below. Correct selections have been marked with a , while selections you missed have been marked with a .
Selected TestStudent Rationale Model Rationale Sexually Transmitted Infection Panel
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TJ has not been previously tested and is having unprotected sex, and now has urinary tract symptoms
According to the CDC’s Recommendations for Providing Quality Sexually Transmitted Diseases Clinical Services (2020), “Obtaining a sexual history and assessing risk for STDs include the five Ps (i.e., partners, practices, protection, past STDs, and prevention of pregnancy).” Based on the patient’s current sexual activity with an untested partner, intermittent condom use, and urological symptoms, this is a valuable selection for this scenario. Urinalysis
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because TJ has burning, pain, frequency, urgency and feels incontinent According to the American College of Gastroenterology, the patient’s history, the characteristics and location of the pain, and the practitioner's physical exam findings determine the needs and invasiveness of the test. Based on the information given and the patient’s urological symptoms, a urinalysis is an appropriate choice for gathering evidence about the source of the patient’s lower abdominal pain. Urine Culture and Sensitivity
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to determine what antibiotics will effectively kill off the bacteria present If an infection is suspected, a urine culture and sensitivity is useful in looking for bacteria that are resistant to certain kinds of treatment. Urine Pregnancy TestThis study source was downloaded by 100000812546443 from CourseHero.com on 03-20-2023 08:26:13 GMT -05:00
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