A 27-year-old female presents with a chief complaint of burn…
A 27-year-old female presents with a chief complaint of burning and pain on urination. She has no previous history of urinary tract infection (UTI). What are some additional symptoms consistent with a diagnosis of lower UTI? Blood in urine
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Jeremy is a 32-year-old who comes to the clinic complaining of red-tinged urine. The clinician performs a urine dipstick and finds that the protein is 2+. The microscopic exam is positive for red blood cells only. Which of the following from Jeremy’s history is related to this finding?
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A 30-year-old patient presents with pain on urination. The urine microscopy of clean-catch urine shows greater than 10 leukocytes/mL, and a dipstick is positive for nitrites. What is the probable diagnosis? Lower urinary-tract infection
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