solved Case study #1 Female Patient Cases For this Discussion, your
Case study #1
Female Patient CasesÂ
For this Discussion, your instructor will assign you a case number.
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L.R. is a 28-year-old female patient who was evaluated at the clinic because she presented thin and white vaginal discharged which was increased after sexual intercourse.Â
The vaginal discharge has a pH of 5.2, positive KOH testand clue cells (more than 40% of epithelial cells) on microscopic examination.
O.R. is a 42-year-old female patient that was evaluated by you at the office today. After your evaluation you concluded that she has Toxic Shock Syndrome.Â
Make a list of minimum 5 Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) with:
Questions for the case
List your Primary diagnosis with ICD 10 number.
Discuss three differential diagnoses for Vaginitis with ICD 10 numbers for each.Â
Discuss patient education.
Develop the management plan (pharmacological and nonpharmacological).Â
Discuss and described the pathophysiology and symptomology/clinical manifestations of TSS.
Discuss three differential diagnoses for Vaginitis/Vaginosis with ICD 10 numbers for each.
Discuss patient education.
Develop the management plan (pharmacological and nonpharmacological).
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Discuss the causative organism for each one.
Discuss and described the pathophysiology and symptomology/clinical manifestations of each.
Discuss patient education.
Develop the management plan (pharmacological and nonpharmacological).Â
Once you received your case number; answer the specific question on the table above. Â