A patient has been taking an antimicrobial agent prescribed to treat a UTI for 2 days.She contacts the health care provider's office to report persistence of symptoms.In evaluating the medication effectiveness, which assessment(s) would be important? (Select all that apply.)
A) Complete emptying of the bladder
B) Amount of pain with urination as well as frequency
C) Amount of daily fluid intake and output
D) GI symptom complaints
E) Bleeding with urination
F) Persistence of nocturia
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