Adult And Geriatric Management Discussion

Running head: ADULT AND GERIATRIC MANAGEMENT Adult and Geriatric Management Name Institution 1 ADULT AND GERIATRIC MANAGEMENT 2 Adult and Geriatric Management I would approach a patient with groin and flank pain with hematuria with the most appropriate clinical interventions that include a keen assessment of the coloration of the urine. Adult And Geriatric Management Discussion

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The blood in urine is often not seen as it involves tiny blood pigmentations because it is only visible in a microscope. Once I confirm that the patient is experiencing flank pain, I would continue to assess the other symptoms involved with hematuria. I would confirm if the pain is located on the patient’s upper abdomen, which tends to get worse on one side of the body. The groin pain is a general pain that needs more clinical evaluation to determine if it is related to hematuria. Adult And Geriatric Management Discussion