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Tirant22

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A patient is seen in the clinic with hematuria confirmed on microscopic examination. The clinician should inquire about the ingestion of which of these substances that might be the cause of hematuria?
 
  a. NSAIDs c. Vitamin A
  b. Beets d. Red meat

Question 2

The patient is seen complaining of leaking urine when I sneeze. Which of the following actions should the clinician take first?
 
  a. Order a cystometrogram
  b. Obtain a computed tomography (CT) scan
  c. Instruct the patient on Kegel exercises
  d. Prescribe Imipramine



meryzewe

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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