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Case-Study Penile Discharge

Case-Study Penile Discharge
Assignment: Case-Study Penile Discharge

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Using a friend, family member, or colleague, perform a detailed men’s health history. Document the history and the expected normal physical examination findings in the SOAP note format. Even though your patient may have abnormal findings, you must document the expected normal exam findings for the system. If you would like to include the abnormal findings they should be noted in parenthesis next to the normal expected findings. The complete subjective and objective sections must be included. You may include the assessment and plan portion of the SOAP note, but these sections will not be graded. You should devise a chief complaint so that you may document the OLDCART (HPI) data. You must use the chief complaint of penile discharge, rectal bleeding, or frequent urination. You should also focus the ROS based on the patient’s chief complaint and the body systems being examined. Refer to the SOAP Note Format document in Course Resources as necessary. This will be the same format that faculty will follow during the immersion weekend. Please note the first post is due by Tuesday, 11:59 p.m. MT.

Ruling out an STD
This can be done with simple urine and blood tests. Gonorrhea and chlamydia are two of the most common causes of penile discharge. … And some STDs don’t cause symptoms immediately. This means you could still have an STD, even if you haven’t had any sexual contact in months.Male discharge is any substance (other than urine) that comes from the urethra (a narrow tube in the penis) and flows out the tip of the penis.