The Rosh Reveal

The Rosh Reveal


The Rosh Reveal Podcast: Ep19

November 11, 2019

Welcome to the next episode of The Reveal where we take you inside the mind of a test-taker to deconstruct and connect the dots of a board-style question so you can become a better student, transform how you learn, and excel not only on high-stakes exams, but also in your general medical knowledge. Let’s get started. A 32-year-old woman presents to the emergency department with dysuria, back pain, and fever for two days. She indicates she has had urinary tract infections in the past but never this severe. She denies other past medical history and does not take any medications. Vital signs show HR 114, BP 132/80, R 16, T 102.2°F. Examination shows a moderately ill-appearing woman with right costovertebral angle tenderness. What test or tests are required in making an appropriate diagnosis in this patient? A) Urinalysis B) Urinalysis and contrast enhanced computed tomography of abdomen/pelvis C) Urinalysis and non-contrast enhanced computed tomography of abdomen/pelvis D) Urinalysis and ultrasonography of renal parenchyma You can find other episodes of The Rosh Reveal podcast here. Remember to subscribe to the podcast and leave us feedback! Apple podcasts Android Google podcasts For more great Rosh Review content, including thousands of more questions, explanations, and custom teaching images, visit any of the pages below: PA: Didactics, Rotation Exams, PANCE, PANRE Family Nurse Practitioner: Certification Exam Emergency Nurse Practitioner: ENP Certification Exam Emergency Medicine: In-Training Exam, Certification Exam,