30 likes | 34 Vues
Just Click on Below Link to Download This Course:<br>https://www.coursetutor.us/product/nu621-8-unit-7-discussion-pathophysiologic-diagnosis-herzing/<br>Case #1: A 55-year-old woman presents to the office with bloody urine and dysuria<br>of 12-hour duration. She was recently married and has never had similar<br>symptoms. She denies chills and fever. On physical examination she is afebrile, has normal vital signs, and has mild tenderness in the midline above the pubis. Her urinalysis shows too many to count (TNTC) red blood cells.se<br>
E N D