A 35-year-old female presents to the clinic with symptoms of dysuria, urinary frequency, and suprapubic pain for the past three days. She also reports a new onset of fever, chills, and flank pain. On physical examination, which of the following findings help to differentiate pyelonephritis from cystitis?
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Which of the following diagnostic tests is most definitive f…
Which of the following diagnostic tests is most definitive for identifying ulcerative colitis?
Which of the following physical exam findings would lead the…
Which of the following physical exam findings would lead the NP to suspect peritonitis?
A 32-year-old male presents to the outpatient clinic with su…
A 32-year-old male presents to the outpatient clinic with sudden onset of severe right-sided flank pain radiating to the groin. The NP suspects urolithiasis. Which of the following findings is most indicative of urolithiasis?
Which of the following is the most appropriate initial step…
Which of the following is the most appropriate initial step in the assessment of a suspected corneal abrasion?
Which of the following is the most reliable method for diagn…
Which of the following is the most reliable method for diagnosing pregnancy in its early stages?
A 60-year-old male presents to his NP with erectile dysfunct…
A 60-year-old male presents to his NP with erectile dysfunction (ED) that has been progressively worsening over the past year. He has a history of type 2 diabetes and hypertension, controlled with metformin and amlodipine. He reports that he is able to achieve an erection but has difficulty maintaining it. What is the most appropriate first-line treatment for this patient?
A 45-year-old male presents to the clinic with dysuria, urin…
A 45-year-old male presents to the clinic with dysuria, urinary frequency, and suprapubic pain for the past week. He has no significant past medical history and this is his first episode of urinary symptoms. What is the most appropriate initial diagnostic test to confirm a urinary tract infection (UTI) in this patient?
A 50-year-old patient is diagnosed with gastroesophageal ref…
A 50-year-old patient is diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Which of the following treatments is recommended as a first-line therapy?
A 28-year-old male patient presents with sudden onset of nau…
A 28-year-old male patient presents with sudden onset of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps after attending a picnic the previous day. Which of the following assessments is most likely to help identify food poisoning as the cause of his symptoms?