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James Duryee
on Nov 04, 2024

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Tiffany, a client suspected of having painful bladder syndrome/interstitial cystitis, has been found to have hematuria. Tiffany has a history of surgical mesh augmentation for the correction of an anterior pelvic defect. Which diagnostic test would be best to rule out an alternative condition in this client?

A) Potassium sensitivity test
B) Symptom scale
C) Blood glucose level
D) Cystoscopy with hydrodistention

Hematuria

The presence of blood in urine, which can be a sign of various underlying conditions affecting the urinary tract or kidneys.

Surgical Mesh Augmentation

A medical procedure involving the implantation of synthetic mesh to support weakened or damaged tissue.

Cystoscopy With Hydrodistention

A medical procedure that involves stretching the bladder by filling it with fluid while examining its interior with a cystoscope to diagnose bladder conditions.

  • Understand diagnostic approaches for conditions related to pelvic floor dysfunction.
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