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Medicine, 23.11.2020 01:40 connorhoran05

A patient presents to the ER with C/O HA and LBP. The patient has a h/o neuropathy and hypopnea. She currently has no N/V and VSS. After UA is performed, it is determined the patient has a UTI and will be prescribed cap to be taken t. i.d.

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