Which of the following is the most accurate information in caring for a 40-year-old man with cystitis?

A. This is a common condition in men of this age.
B. A gram-positive organism is the likely causative pathogen
C. A urological evaluation should be considered.
D. Pyruia is rarely found


Answer: C. A urological evaluation should be considered.

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Identify the term used when an ethical situation arises in which there is a choice between two equally unfavorable alternatives

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