3. DRUG FACTS Matching Exericse Match the correct medical diagnosis with the medications administered to treat the genit

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3. DRUG FACTS Matching Exericse Match the correct medical diagnosis with the medications administered to treat the genitourinary disorder 1. Urinary tract infection A. Diuretics (UTI B. Antibiotics 2. Glomerulonephritis C. 0.5% normal saline (NS) bolus 3. Nephrotic syndrome D. 25% albumin 4. Hypospadias E. Antifungal F. Angiotensin-converting enzymes G. Corticosteroids H. Amoxicillin (Amoxil) 1. Sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim (Bactrim, Septra) CULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS Conducting pelvic examinations on teenage girls can be influenced by the family's cultural background. Pelvic exams may be required as part of a complete physical exam if a teenage girl presents with a gen- itourinary condition. How might the nurse provide for a family and teenager whose cultural background does not permit her to be examined by a male in private without a family member present? How can the nurse and family determine when it is considered unacceptable to be unclothed?
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