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Monitoring for a healthy, nonpregnant adult patient being treated for a urinary tract infection is:
 
  1. Symptom resolution in 48 hours
  2. Follow-up urine culture at completion of therapy
  3. Test of cure urinary analysis at completion of therapy
  4. Follow-up urine culture 2 months after completion of therapy

Question 2

Which of the following patients may be treated with a 3-day course of therapy for their urinary tract infection?
 
  1. Juanita, a 28-year-old pregnant woman
  2. Sally, a 16-year-old healthy adolescent
  3. Jamie, a 24-year-old female
  4. Suzie, a 26-year-old diabetic



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