Case summary:
Mr. Kyle Boulard just regained his health back after suffering from a crisis of acute diabetic. He is prescribed ACE that is angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor and a thiazide diuretic. He is given counseling on the significance of taking his medications on time and to follow his check-up routine on time. The following tests were obtained before he was discharged:
Urine: pH 6.9, negative for
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Mr. Kyle Boulard suffering from acute diabetes.
Adequate information:
Mr. Kyle just recovered from the acute crisis of diabetes, so, he is advised to follow his routine checkup on time and because of high blood pressure, his kidney is damaged.
To determine:
The main problem of Mr. Kyle and how thiazide diuretic caused this problem.
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