Differential diagnosis for fever and cough

    • [DOC File]Case study: Investigation of an outbreak of

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      Tuberculosis, another possible diagnosis for M.M, is a bacterial infection that primarily attacks the lungs. It is spread through the air by breathing in droplets from an infected person (Tuberculosis, 2009). Symptoms of tuberculosis include cough, fever, fatigue, weight loss, and night sweats.

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    • [DOC File]Running head: PNEUMONIA CASE STUDY

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      Generally, ACS may be defined as the appearance of a new radiographic infiltrate in a sickle cell patient with one or more pulmonary signs / symptoms. These may include fever, chest pain, dyspnea, cough, wheezing, tachypnea, or hypoxia. Fever and cough tend to be more prevalent in children, while chest pain and dyspnea are more common in adults.

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    • 1 Minute Read: Types of Fever Differential Diagnosis

      The categories of pathogens included in the differential diagnosis for a respiratory infection include: viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections (though unlikely as it would not present like an outbreak). A list of causes of respiratory illness is provided in Appendix 1.

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    • [DOC File]The Differential Diagnosis of Chest Pain

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      ROS: HA, mild photophobia (prefers a darkened room due to his HA), no neck stiffness, no cough, heart complaints; mild nausea with HA, no V/D. Rash noted on arms and legs- not painful or itchy. PE: T 38.6 P 98 R 18 BP 100/65. Tired, moderately ill-appearing. Mild hyperemia conjunctiva OU; mild photophobia

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    • [DOCX File]Patient Name; Age

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      Fever and cough, particularly in combination, are modestly predictive of influenza in unvaccinated adults, as is the combination of fever, cough, headache, and pharyngitis in children. Other constitutional signs and symptoms, such as chills, rigors, diaphoresis, and myalgias, are also suggestive.

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    • [DOCX File]Supplememt 8

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      Diagnosis-Clinical diagnosis based on barking cough-Accompanied by URI symptoms- cough, runny nose, fever. Differential Diagnosis. Aspirated foreign body - always a consideration in kids- consider if very sudden onset (one second fine, the next with difficulty breathing) Epiglottitis-

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    • [DOC File]OECS Vignette 5: Newly-diagnosed HIV woman with a cough ...

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      Diagnosis of exclusion Pneumonia Inflammation of bronchi and alveoli with exudate. Fever, SOB, cough, sputum production. Pleuritic chest pain, adventitious lung sound (wheezes, rales, ronchi) Dull to percussion, decreased breath sound. Dx: chest X-ray

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    • [DOC File]Fever and Rash

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      R.J., a 4-month-old infant, is brought to the emergency room in late February because of cough, wheezing and difficulty breathing. The baby was well until a few days before presentation when he was noted to have some nasal congestion and a fever. A mild cough was present and over the past 2 days this has deepened and become more severe.

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    • [DOCX File]EM Basic | Your Boot Camp Guide to Emergency Medicine

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      Nov 05, 2014 · Pharyngitis (sore throat) Assessment Use Case. The purpose of this use case is to describe the process for assessment of patient presenting with sore throat, fever, chill as chief complaints leading to diagnosis of pharyngitis (and management of the condition) and excluding differential diagnosis such as infectious monucleosis

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    • [DOCX File]Pharyngitis (sore throat) Assessment Use Case

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      Case: Newly diagnosed HIV infected woman with cough, fever, and headache. Chief complaint: A 39-year-old woman is referred to you with newly diagnosed HIV infection, a CD4 lymphocyte count of 12 cells/mL, and a cough.

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