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A young male presents with dysuria. Dipstick urinalysis is positive

A young male presents with dysuria. Dipstick urinalysis is positive for WBCs, shows a pH of 7.0, a specific gravity of 1.015, and is otherwise negative. The nurse practitioner should: Group of answer choices Order a voiding cystourethrogram and an ultrasound of the kidneys Obtain a urine sample for a nucleic acid test (NAT) for chlamydia Start pyridoxine to decrease symptoms pending culture results Initiate trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim) pending culture results Flag question: Question 98 Question 98 1 pts Which nationality is four times as likely as Caucasians to be diagnosed with kidney disease? Group of answer choices African Americans Pacific Islanders Eastern Europeans Native Alaskans

 
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