A young adult male reports anxiety, tremulousness, headaches…
A young adult male reports anxiety, tremulousness, headaches, palpitations, and sweating 2β4 hours after eating. Physical exam is normal. No laboratory results are currently available. No medical conditions are noted in the history. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Read DetailsA man presents to the primary care clinic with chief complai…
A man presents to the primary care clinic with chief complaints of βit hurts to pee and the tip of my penis is red.β He reports unprotected intercourse multiple male and female partners over the last month. The nurse practitioner notes yellow mucopurulent urethral discharge and suspects a diagnosis of gonorrhea. What test would be the most efficient to confirm the diagnosis of gonorrhea?
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The nurse practitioner is reviewing a case study where a young female presents with a low-grade fever, abdominal pain, and heavy vaginal discharge. When the nurse practitioner performs a vaginal examination, the patient screams when the uterus and cervix are moved. Diagnostic studies are needed; however, the nurse practitioner suspects a diagnosis of?
Read DetailsA male patient presented with low back pain that started one…
A male patient presented with low back pain that started one month ago. This pain was associated with morning stiffness and improved with activity. He has a history of shoulder pain. On exam, there was tenderness over the iliac crest with limited mobility of the spine. A pelvic x-ray showed bilateral sacroiliitis. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis in this patient?
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