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3 years ago
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The pediatrician suggested that Dr. wright and Dr. left would have differing viewpoints on how to treat Kayla. How will their op

inions differ based on dr Hubble’s warning here

Medicine
1 answer:
ale4655 [162]3 years ago
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Answer:

the question is incomplete, the clinical case is attached and we proceed to answer question 7 requested

Dr Hubble requests that the patient be evaluated by a specialist, since she has a clinical condition that must be evaluated to define a surgical procedure or medical management, Dr Left describes himself as an expert surgeon, since having grade 4 hydronephrosis can be a candidate for surgery, however, as a pediatric patient, antibiotic management should be evaluated in case conservative treatment is defined, for which management by Dr Wright is proposed, both doctors must carry out a medical meeting to propose different treatments In case of surgery, evaluate the clinical state of the patient, if there is sufficient scientific evidence that an improvement is expected in her condition, she should make the proposals for the different techniques and report on the possible outcomes, on the other hand, medical management requires Pharmacological options are presented and the positive and negative effects of these and the consequences, both should assess whether the co The patient's clinical condition will be reversible and make joint decisions.

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