As an ACNP you are working in a urology office. A 72 year old male presents with complaint of hesi. Question
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As an ACNP you are working in a urology office.
A 72 year old male presents with complaint of hesitancy, and dribbling. He is frustrated with getting up multiple times at night. He has noted with a recent URI that his symptoms worsened.
1. What do you ask him regarding his URI in terms of potential worsening aspects?
2. What is your most important diagnostic tool in this case?
3. What are the required components that you should focus your exam and lab work on?
4. What would be your deciding factor on imaging?
5. How would you determine what to treat this with and what would your approach be?
6. The patient would also like to know if there are any definitive surgical therapies?
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As an ACNP you are working in a urology office. A 72 year old male presents with complaint of hesi