Genitourinary Complaints
(hematuria, dysuria, polyuria, frequency, pain)- Describe the anatomy and physiology of the genitourinary system
- Identify infectious and non-infectious causes of urinary complaints
- Distinguish between glomerular versus non-glomerular hematuria
- Apply basic principles of pharmacology and indications for drugs used in the management of urinary tract infections
- Describe the pathophysiology of male genital complaints, including phimosis, balanitis and testicular torsion
- Describe the pathophysiology of infectious and non-infectious vulvovaginitis
- Differentiate between diurnal and nocturnal enuresis, and when enuresis requires treatment
Overview & Foundational Knowledge
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