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- Make an own stand/belief regarding the moral/ethical issue of "LYING TO PATIENT". it should be well-explained and well-defended. PLEASE EXPLAIN VERY WELLdiscussion. Describe the disease Tyrosyluria. . Introduction. Etiology. Epidemiology. Pathophysiology. History and physical. Treatment. Enhancing healthcare outcome. ReferensesMake an own stand/belief regarding the moral/ethical issue of "LYING TO PATIENT". it should be well-explained and well-defended.
- History of present illness: Patient is a 16 year old male with multiple white and black heads as well as dome shape pimples filled with pus throughout his face and forehead. Patient has a history of oily skin. Family history: Both mother and father have a history of acne Social History: High school student, no history of alcohol, tobacco, or recreational drug abuse. Allergies: None Medications: None Key Labs, images, or procedures performed in relation to current diagnosis: Normal lab work and chest x-rays. Image © Shutterstock, Inc. Please answer the following questions about this case study: Note: If you do not have time to finish the questions, hit Save to retain your answers until you can return to finish the assignment. Click Submit when you are completely finished answering the questions. After submitting, you will receive an email confirmaiton and a PDF of your answers. 1. Provide the diagnosis * 2. Provide the pathophysiology for…History of present illness: Patient is a 16 year old male with multiple white and black heads as well as dome shape pimples filled with pus throughout his face and forehead. Patient has a history of oily skin. Family history: Both mother and father have a history of acne Social History: High school student, no history of alcohol, tobacco, or recreational drug abuse. Allergies: None Medications: None Key Labs, images, or procedures performed in relation to current diagnosis: Normal lab work and chest x-rays. 5. Provide predominant age and sex * 6. Provide treatment * 7. Provide the prognosis for the diagnosis at hand *History of present illness: Patient is a 16 year old male with multiple white and black heads as well as dome shape pimples filled with pus throughout his face and forehead. Patient has a history of oily skin. Family history: Both mother and father have a history of acne Social History: High school student, no history of alcohol, tobacco, or recreational drug abuse. Allergies: None Medications: None Key Labs, images, or procedures performed in relation to current diagnosis: Normal lab work and chest x-rays.
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