SOAP Week 7: Abdominal, Urinary, and Gynecological Week 7 Case 1: UTI R.B. 95-year-old, (SOAP)
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Week 7: Abdominal, Urinary, and Gynecological Week 7 Case 1: UTI Answer & Explanation
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Week 7: Abdominal, Urinary, and Gynecological



Week 7 Case 1: UTI



R.B. 95-year-old, white male, currently living in a skilled nursing facility (SNF)



Chief complaint: “My urine is really red.”



HPI: On Wednesday (2 days ago) the patient was brought to your clinic by his son and complained that his urine appeared to be bright red in color. You ordered labs, urinalysis, culture, and sensitivity, and the results are below.



Allergies: Penicillin: Hives



Medications: Tamsulosin 0.4 ...
Week 7: Abdominal, Urinary, and Gynecological Week 7 Case 1: UTI Answer & Explanation
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Week 7: Abdominal, Urinary, and Gynecological



Week 7 Case 1: UTI



R.B. 95-year-old, white male, currently living in a skilled nursing facility (SNF)



Chief complaint: “My urine is really red.”



HPI: On Wednesday (2 days ago) the patient was brought to your clinic by his son and complained that his urine appeared to be bright red in color. You ordered labs, urinalysis, culture, and sensitivity, and the results are below.



Allergies: Penicillin: Hives



Medications: Tamsulosin 0.4 ...
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