Select all conditions that could reasonably apply to your patient.
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The patient is a female, age 19. She was admitted to the hospital for prolonged diarrhea. The patient is an anthropology major attending school in Madison, WI. She is in a monogamous relationship and is sexually active. She is allergic to wasp and bee ven
Review possible diagnoses
Now that you have considered the evidence at hand, you should
start to build a hypothesis about what disease your patient has. In
the beginning of your diagnostic process you should try to think
broadly and consider any and all reasonable possibilities. You can
then narrow down these possibilities by performing diagnostics that
can support or refute your hypothesis.
Diseases in Focus Chapter 25 Female, age 19 Select all conditions that could reasonably apply to your patient....
Select all conditions that could reasonably apply to your patient.
MEDICAL HISTORY (Hx) The patient is a female, age 19. She was admitted to the hospital for prolonged diarrhea. The patient is an anthropology major attending school in Madison, WI. She is in a monogamous relationship and is sexually active. She is allergic to wasp and bee venom. She has a family history of Alzheimer’s disease. She lives with one roommate in student housing. She does not own any pets herself; however, she often cares for her roommate’s turtle (a...
MEDICAL HISTORY (Hx) The patient is a female, age 19. She was admitted to the hospital for prolonged diarrhea. The patient is an anthropology major attending school in Madison, WI. She is in a monogamous relationship and is sexually active. She is allergic to wasp and bee venom. She has a family history of Alzheimer’s disease. She lives with one roommate in student housing. She does not own any pets herself; however, she often cares for her roommate’s turtle (a...