When is the best time to be treated for an sti?
a. only after the symptoms of the sti begin t...
Health, 16.01.2020 01:31 Kkampudiaa
When is the best time to be treated for an sti?
a. only after the symptoms of the sti begin to subside should a person seek treatment.
b. when a person starts treatment makes not difference for most stis.
c. only after first noticing a symptom of the sti should a person seek treatment.
d. a person should seek treatment the first moment he or she suspects having an sti.
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Health, 23.06.2019 07:00, carlosleblanc26
A41-year-old man comes to the clinic complaining of a chronic cough over the past 4 months, which has now been accompanied by haemoptysis. he denies smoking or any past medical history. on physical examination, his head and neck examination is normal. his lungs have diffuse bilateral rales. cardiac examination is normal. laboratory findings reveal na 142 meq/l, k 4.2 meq/l, cl 110 meq/l, hco3 24 meq/l, bun (blood urea nitrogen) 39 mg/dl, creatinine 2.9 mg/dl. urinalysis reveals microscopic haematuria and 4+ proteinuria. which of the following serologic blood tests would most confirm the suspected diagnosis? - anti-glomerular basement membrane antibodies- anti-mitochondrial antibodies- anti-neutrophilic antibodies- anti-parietal cell antibodies- anti-smooth muscle antibodies
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