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October 3, 2024
October 3, 2024

Complain: I have pain during intercourse and urination”

History of illness: A 19-year-old female reports to you that she has “sores” on and in her vagina for the last three months.

 

Pain During Intercourse and Urination

Drug History: She tries to practice safe sex but has a steady boyfriend and figures she doesn’t need to be so careful since she is on the birth control pill

Subjective: states “I have sores and bumps on the inner creases of my thighs and pelvic area”. “There is yellowish discharge from the sores that comes and goes” Pain During Intercourse and Urination

Vitals: temperature: 100.2°F; pulse 92; respirations 18; BP 122/78; weight 156 lbs, 25 lbs overweight; height 5′3″

General: patient appears to have good hygiene; minimal makeup, pierced ears, no tattoos; well nourished (slightly overweight); no obvious distress noted

HEENT: Atraumatic, normocephalic, PERRLA, EOMI, conjunctiva and sclera clear; nares patent, nasopharynx clear, good dentition. Piercing in her right nostril and lower lip.

Lungs: within normal limits, appropriate lung sounds auscultated, clear and equal bilaterally. Pain During Intercourse and Urination

Cardio: S1S2 without rub or gallop

Breast: INSPECTION: no dimpling or abnormalities noted upon inspection
• PALPATION: Left breast no abnormalities noted. Right breast: denies tenderness, pain, no abnormalities noted.

Lymph: Inguinal Lymph nodes: tenderness bilaterally, numerous, 1 cm in size

Abd: tender during palpation; the left lower quadrant was very tender during palpation; patient denies nausea or vomiting

GU: labia major and minor: numerous ulcerations, too many to count; some ulcerations enter the vaginal introitus; no ulcerations in the vagina mucosa; cervix is clear, some greenish discharge; bimanual exam reveals tenderness in left lower quadrant; able to palpate the left ovary; unable to palpate the right ovary; no tenderness; uterus is normal in size, slight tenderness with cervical mobility

MS: Muscles are smooth, firm, symmetrical. Full ROM. No pain or tenderness on palpation. Pain During Intercourse and Urination

Neuro: No obvious deficits and CN grossly intact II-XII

Once you received your case number, answer the following questions:

  1. What other subjective data would you obtain?,
  2. What other objective findings would you look for?,
  3. What diagnostic exams do you want to order?,
  4. Name 3 differential diagnoses based on this patient presenting symptoms?,
  5. Give rationales for your each differential diagnosis.,
  6. What teachings will you provide?,
  • Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources. Your initial post is worth 8 points.