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Okay, this question here says a 76 year old female has come to the office of the urologist.
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Her symptoms are and you have here dysuria, dysuria also a urgency, urgency in a frequency of urination.
00:26
Now it says she also has a she has also nausea and vomiting over the last 24 hours being unable to keep down food so you have also nausea and vomiting.
00:38
After examination she has an elevated temperature of 101 .6 with a reminder of her vital signs within the normal ranges.
00:47
So this patient has also fever, fever and in a also well it's a second place of mild right flank pain so mild right flank pain.
01:05
The urethalysis was positive for leukocytes many bacteria and three hematuria.
01:09
The physician has advised the patient she must be admitted to hospital to receive intravenous antibiotic treatment and the question says define all the terms typed in bold.
01:21
So in this case in the question given there is no bold terms but i may suppose that some of them can be the following.
01:29
Okay first dysuria this word here okay this term here means painful or difficulty urinating.
01:36
Now urgency, urgency is a practically a strong or a sudden need to urinate.
01:44
Okay then you have frequency of urination and the frequency of urination is practically the need to urinate more than more often than usual.
01:53
Then you have a vital signs and vital signs is practically the the state of a patient's essential body functions.
02:02
Okay and finally the flank can be practically it is the flank is an area of the of the abdomen it is practically in the area of the of the of the side on the side of the body between the lower rib cage and the hip bone.
02:18
Okay extending from the back to the front of the abdomen so you have practically two flanks the right flank and the left flank...