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BOONLET CODE: 011 SUBJECT COME to a hospital with complaint of penetrated skin of two days C. Auration. He also complains hematuria and dysuria. On laborator there are cercanae ova in unine Most of the time the patient has sit imming habit from their local river. What is the most appropicle management for this case? (4) Administration of (A) Administration of Praziquantel (C) Avoid swimming in water bodies 10 (D) Clearing of vegetation in water bodies 77. A 34-year-old man came to a hospital from malaria endemic area with the complaints of fatigue, headache and fever. The nurse performed further assessment and the patient with malaria. What clinical finding is most helpful to diagnose the patient is in complication? (C) Jaundice (A)Fever (D) Headache (B) Myalgia 78. A.36-year-old female patient comes to a health institution with complaint of skin rash on her area for two months She has hard symmetrical chancre but do not itch and the serological test (VDRI.is positive. The chancre was painless and disappeared within one husband tells her that he had similar case for the last six months. What is the best clinical feature to diagnose this case? (C) Positive serological test (A) Non itchable chancre (B) Chancre on genital area (D) Hard symmetrical chancre 79. A 27-year-old patient comes to a hospital with the complaints of acute onset profuse and purulent urethral discharge, urgency itching sensation of the urethra and burning sensation during micturition. The patient have also painless and regular ulcer on genitalia. What is the most likely diagnosis of this patient? (A) Syphilis (C) Gonorrhea (B) Chancroid (D) Herpes genitalia 0.An old man came to a hospital and was diagnosed with rabies after dog bite. The patient ha open and deep wound paraesthesia, and tingling sensations at the site of the bite. What is the initial management for this patient? (A) Suture the wound (B) Administer antibiotics (C) Administer post exposure prophylaxis (D) Wash the wound with soap and water UEUDLE Nursing 20150003
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Inês Maria
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Let's address each case one by one:1. **Case 1:** - **Symptoms:** Penetrated thin of two days, hematuria, dysuria, and cercariae ova in urine. - **Most likely diagnosis:** Schistosomiasis. - **Most appropriate management:** - (B) Administration of Praziquantel.2. **Case 2:** - **Symptoms:** Fatigue, headache, fever, and living in a malaria-endemic area. - **Most helpful clinical finding to diagnose complication:** - (C) Jaundice.3. **Case 3:** - **Symptoms:** Skin rash, hard symmetrical chancre, non-itchy, positive VDRL test, and similar symptoms in husband. - **Best clinical feature to diagnose:** - (D) Hard symmetrical chancre.4. **Case 4:** - **Symptoms:** Acute onset of profuse and purulent urethral discharge, urgency, itching sensation of the urethra, burning sensation during micturition, and painless regular ulcer on genitalia. - **Most likely diagnosis:** - (C) Gonorrhea.5. **Case 5:** - **Symptoms:** Rabies after dog bite, open and deep wound, paraesthesia, and tingling sensations at the site of the bite. - **Initial management:** - (C) Administer post-exposure prophylaxis.Please ensure that the management plans are tailored to the specific clinical context and patient condition by consulting with healthcare professionals.