Assignment: A 65-year-old man presents to primary care center with a 5-day history of urinary dribbling, low back pain, peroneal pain, myalgias, and fevers with chills. He reports one episode of urinary incontinence this week. He denies any hematuria. Urinalysis with positive nitrites and trace bacteria. Patient has a history of a recent UTI. He also reports that his prostate has been enlarged and he had a recent transurethral surgery. Vital signs T 103.0 F, pulse 120, respirations 26
Assignment: A 65-year-old man presents to primary care center with a 5-day history of urinary dribbling, low back pain, peroneal pain, myalgias, and fevers with chills. He reports one episode of urinary incontinence this week. He denies any hematuria. Urinalysis…