Brian is a previously healthy 56-year-old white man who presents with progressive neuropathy and declining mental status over several months. The patient initially developed numbness of his fingertips and the balls of his feet and began to lose motor control of his hands, which manifested as dropping objects or flinging them as he tried to pick them up. As symptoms progressed, he had visual tracking problems that were severe enough to interfere with driving a car, and he developed short-term memory loss and slowing of cognitive function. His current vital signs are 117/70, 72, 98.6, 12, Ht 5’9” Wt 193 lbs.
Womens health Discussion #4
Module 4 Discussion Female Patient Case For this Discussion, your instructor will assign you a case number. Case 3 Cases Make a list of minimum 5 Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) with: Questions for the case · Discuss the causative organism for each one. · Discuss and described the pathophysiology