Prompts Response
Prompt 1
The 31-year-old patient suffers an inflammation in her urinary tract, which is acute cystitis, which is often caused by reactions to some medication, irritation from some products or other diseases. The patient, however, is not allergic to drugs, but her urine has a susceptible E. coli. The students consider going for a first-line agent, which is highly advisable (Mehnert-Kay, 2005) in the treatment of uncomplicated UTI. Still, he has to rule out “nitrofurantoin 100 mg po BID * 7 days.” The bacteria are sensitive to ciprofloxacin, chloramphenicol and nitrofurantoin (Rondanina et al.,2019). The student is right for not choosing levofloxacin and cephalexin as they are not first-choice agents. Therefore, the recommended drug would be “TMP/SMX DS (160 mg/ 800 mg) po BID * 3 days”. This is per the guidelines from the Infectious diseases society of America.
Prompt 2
The student selected a vital practice area. Individuals convicted for crimes and those awaiting trial. They are often affected by allergic rhinitis, whose response is watery eyes, itchiness and sneezing (Seidman et al., 2015). The student compares the routines of the Federal Bureau of prisons to the guidelines from the National Centers for Complementary and Integrative health. The motive of NCCIH is to improve health care and health. The guidance is the bests it gives an in-depth study of the disease. It goes from diagnosis, risks, treatment, prevention and everything else surrounding the illness. It is, therefore, a useful reference in addressing allergic rhinitis for both the patient the provider. The NCCIH, therefore, serves to provide detailed information regarding the allergy. It is right that the student feels that the FCC protocol should study the knowledge and develop a better algorithm and protocol in addressing the needs of the inmates and providers. Their current format works by quickly assessing, planning and treating, which is essential (The FCC Allenwood Routine Care Protocols,2019).