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jake

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A client comes to the clinic complaining of difficulty urinating, flu-like symptoms, genital tingling, and blister-like vesicles on the upper thigh and vagina. She denies having ever had these symptoms before.
 
  The medication the physician is most likely to order would be: 1. Oral acyclovir
  2. Ceftriaxone IM
  3. Azithromycin p.o.
  4. Penicillin G IM

Question 2

A child is admitted with acute glomerulonephritis. The nurse would expect the urinalysis during this acute phase to show which of the following?
 
  1. Bacteriuria,hematuria
  2. Hematuria,proteinuria
  3. Bacteriuria,increased specific gravity
  4. Proteinuria,decreased specificgravity



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. Malaise, dysuria, and tingling or painful vesicles are indicative of a primary herpes simplex outbreak. Acyclovir treats herpes.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale:Glomerulonephritis is an inflammation of the glomeruli of the kidneys. The clinical manifestations of glomerulonephritis is grossly bloody hematuria with mild to moderate proteinuria.Bacteri uria is not present,and because the urine is concentrated,the specific gravity is increased.





 

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