NR 511 final part 2.
Male GU 14-2 Benign prostatic hypertrophy is a common fi nding as men age. Classically, this condition may begin with diffi culty initiating the urinary stream, hesitancy, urgency, postvoid dribbling, urinary frequency, nocturia, urinary retention, sensation of a full bladder immediately after voiding, and incontinence. These preceding symptoms would also cause the nurse practitioner to consider what other condition as a differential diagnosis? 14-4 The main principle of management for prostatitis is to treat the patient on an outpatient basis if he is afebrile. All of the following antibiotics are recommended in the pharmacologic treatment in men with bacterial prostatitis except 14-18 Milton, a 72- year- old unmarried, sexually active white man, presents to your clinic with complaints of hesitancy, urgency, and occasional uncontrolled dribbling. Although the nurse practitioner suspects benign prostatic hypertrophy, what else should the differential diagnosis list include? A. Antihistamine use
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Chamberlain College Of Nursing
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NR 511
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