Order ID 53563633773 Type Essay Writer Level Masters Style APA Sources/References 4 Perfect Number of Pages to Order 5-10 Pages Description/Paper Instructions
SUBJECTIVE
Richard is a 45‐year‐old male who is an established patient. He arrives at the primary care office with the chief complaint of “extremely painful” right testicular pain for 3 hours. He reports no history of trauma. He reports that the pain came on gradually over the last 3 hours and is associ-ated with some mild dysuria, but no urethral discharge. Pain is described as a 9 on a 0–10 scale. He denies fever, nausea, or vomiting. He reports a loss of appetite due to extreme pain.
Past medical/surgical history: Significant for COPD, GERD, hypertension, and chronic tendonitis in right elbow since fracture in 2007. He also reports a gastrointestinal infection that responded very well to Cipro. His past surgical history includes only a cervical laminectomy in 1996.
Family history: His mother is alive at the age of 87 and has diabetes mellitus type 2. His father died at the age of 79 from leukemia and prostate cancer. He has 4 sisters and 2 brothers who are all alive and well.
Social history: Richard works as a plumber and has been married for 20 years. He reports being in a monogamous sexual relationship with his wife. He lives in a single‐family home and has smoked 1 pack of cigarettes per day for the past 30 years. He denies alcohol or substance use and drinks tea daily.
Medications:
Nexium, 40 mg in a.m.
Advair Inhaler, 250/50 1 puffs twice daily
Atacand, 16/12.5 mg
Spiriva inhaler, 1 puff daily
Allergies: No known drug allergies, but has seasonal allergies and an allergy to peanuts.
OBJECTIVE
General: Visibly grimacing and teary eyed, not smiling. His skin is flushed.
Vital Signs: T: 98.2°F; P: 80; BP: 136/84; RR: 18.
Respiratory: CTA bilaterally.
Cardiac: RRR: S1/S2; no murmurs, clicks, gallops, or rubs.
Genitourinary: Scrotal exam reveals obvious edema and redness of the right scrotal area. The area is very painful to touch or lift. There is no evidence of urethral discharge. The testes are tender to palpation; but the position of the testes is consistent and normal. When in the supine position, with elevation of the testes, Richard notes a slight decrease in pain, which is called Phren’s sign. Transillumination of the testes is negative for masses. He has a normal cremasteric reflex. There are no inguinal hernias. The rectal exam reveals some prostate tenderness.
CRITICAL THINKING
What is the most likely differential diagnosis and why?
__Sexually transmitted infection
__Testicular torsion
__Epididymitis
__Testicular tumor
__Trauma
Which diagnostic studies should be considered to assist with or confirm the diagnosis?
__Doppler ultrasound
__Urinalysis
__Urine culture and sensitivity
__Gram stain
__Urine for gonorrhea and chlamydia
What is the plan of treatment?
Are there any referrals or follow‐up care needed?
NOTE: The author would like to acknowledge Geraldine F. Marrocco, EdD, APRN, CNS, ANP‐BC, who wrote the original version of this case in the first edition of this book.
RUBRIC
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Zero points: Student failed to include citations and/or references. Or the student failed to submit a final paper. 5 out 20 points: Sources are seldom cited to support statements and/or format of citations are not recognizable as APA 6th Edition format. There are major errors in the formation of the references and citations. And/or there is a major reliance on highly questionable. The Student fails to provide an adequate synthesis of research collected for the paper. 10 out 20 points: References to scholarly sources are occasionally given; many statements seem unsubstantiated. Frequent errors in APA 6th Edition format, leaving the reader confused about the source of the information. There are significant errors of the formation in the references and citations. And/or there is a significant use of highly questionable sources. 15 out 20 points: Credible Scholarly sources are used effectively support claims and are, for the most part, clear and fairly represented. 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