Case Study 2 (10 points, each question is worth 2 points) A hospitalized patient is complaining of needing to urinate constantly. Other complaints were back pain, burning sensation, and pressure on...


Case Study 2 (10 points, each question is worth 2 points)<br>A hospitalized patient is complaining of needing to urinate constantly. Other complaints<br>were back pain, burning sensation, and pressure on the bladder. The physician ordered<br>a urinalysis, and the following results were obtained.<br>Blood: Trace<br>Urobilinogen: 1.0 EU<br>Color: Yellow<br>Clarity: Cloudy<br>Specific gravity: 1.015<br>pH: 7.0<br>Microscopic<br>80-100 WBCS/hpf<br>5–10 RBCS/hpf<br>Protein: 1+<br>Glucose: Negative<br>Ketones: Negative<br>Bilirubin: Negative<br>Nitrite: Positive<br>Leukocyte esterase: 2+<br>1-15 RTE cells/hpf<br>Many bacteria<br>1. Based on the results provided, what is the possible diagnosis?<br>Your answer here:<br>2. Based on the results provided, which of these results would concern a physician?<br>

Extracted text: Case Study 2 (10 points, each question is worth 2 points) A hospitalized patient is complaining of needing to urinate constantly. Other complaints were back pain, burning sensation, and pressure on the bladder. The physician ordered a urinalysis, and the following results were obtained. Blood: Trace Urobilinogen: 1.0 EU Color: Yellow Clarity: Cloudy Specific gravity: 1.015 pH: 7.0 Microscopic 80-100 WBCS/hpf 5–10 RBCS/hpf Protein: 1+ Glucose: Negative Ketones: Negative Bilirubin: Negative Nitrite: Positive Leukocyte esterase: 2+ 1-15 RTE cells/hpf Many bacteria 1. Based on the results provided, what is the possible diagnosis? Your answer here: 2. Based on the results provided, which of these results would concern a physician?

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