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    Epidemiology Of Chlamydia

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    of that number 8,536 were examined and 8,330 provided a urine sample. The overall prevalence of chlamydia was 1.7%, showing there are approximately 1.8 million infected with the disease nationally. Results were shown that non-Hispanic blacks had 5.2%, Mexican-Americans 2.3%, White, non-Hispanic…

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    Genetic Testing Ethics

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    It is extremely important to keep genetic testing safe for the participants, and the best way to accomplish this is through putting in place regulations. Three federal agencies play a role in the regulation of genetic tests: CMS, FDA, and the FTC, each providing different levels of oversight to different types of genetic tests (Citation). The Center for Medicaid Services (CMS) regulates clinical labs through the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988. This puts in place educational…

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    with aging (Yoon et al., 2012). Mr. H.S. is a 60-year-old male with history of urinary issues for two years. Reports today symptoms have increased in severity. He reports today nocturia consisting of 4-5 episodes a night and interference of daily activities related to frequent urination with a decreased urinary stream and fever. Subjective Date: Client Complaint “I am going to the bathroom a lot at night and also having difficulty when I urinate. It has been worse the past two weeks. I am…

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    Hyperkalemia Case Study

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    this disease is triggered by drug therapy or an autoimmune disorders. E: Pre-renal azotemia https://www.uptodate.com/contents/the-significance-of-urinary-eosinophils#H1 http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/239278-workup A 72 year old male presents to the office with increasing difficulty voiding. He complains of difficulty starting urine stream, post stream dribbling and frequent nocturia. He denies fever, chills or dysuria. He has a history of diabetes and hypertension. He smokes 2 packs…

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