Assignment Task: R.C. is a 19-year-old male student who 2 days PTA noted acute onset of painful urination, frequency, and urgency. Noted some thick penile discharge.
Subjective:
States has no side pain, no abdominal pain, no fever, and no genital skin rash. R.C. is concerned that he has an STI because of an episode of unprotected intercourse with a new partner 6 days PTA. Has no known allergies.
Objective:
Vital signs: Temp 98.6° F (37° C). Pulse 72 bpm. Resp 16/min. No lesions or inflammation around penis or scrotum. Urethral meatus has mild edema with purulent urethral discharge. No pain on palpation of genitalia. Testes symmetric with no masses. No lymphadenopathy.
Read the scenarios:
Q1. What are the questions you will ask to a client who presented to the clinic with Urethral discharge?
Q2. What are the normal and abnormal findings you could think from the client's data analysis?