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Because the patient’s signs and symptoms of the UTI were not clearing with the IV antibiotics, a cystoscopy was performed to identify any other problems contributing to his UTI. The patient still had a bladder infection with erythema of the bladder wall. The patient also had a large bladder calculus that was the probable underlying cause of the patient’s urinary infections. The urologist then performed an ESWL – extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy with endoscopic transurethral removal of the fragments of the stone. Additionally, urine cultures were obtained at that time, and the report was a high colony count of Enterococcus Group D that was susceptible to oral antibiotics. The patient remained in the hospital two more days receiving IV antibiotics and recuperating from the surgery. He was discharged back to the SNF on oral antibiotics. icd codes
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