Sore throat no fever adult

    • [PDF File]COVID-19 Adult Quick Clinical Guide: Initial ...

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      Mar 17, 2020 · • OR fever (subjective OR T ≥ 100F) • OR sore throat • OR cough • OR shortness of breath • AND physician judgment Additional guidance for hospitalized patients For patients hospitalized for two weeks or less with any of the following without alternative explanation: •Fever •OR lower respiratory symptoms


    • [PDF File]3 Important Reasons For Adults to Get Vaccinated Fact Sheet

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      Fever or feeling feverish/chills, cough, headache, runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, muscle or body aches, and fatigue (very tired), and some people may have vomiting and diarrhea, though this is more common in children


    • [PDF File]Wisconsin Childhood Communicable Diseases

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      Strep Throat and Scarlet Fever (Streptococcal pharyngitis, Group A Streptococcus) ontact with infectious respiratory droplets and saliva, direct contact with mouth or nose secretions 2-5 days Sore throat, fever, headache, tender swollen lymph nodes, decreased appetite, chills …


    • [PDF File]Pharyngitis/ Sore Throat/ Tonsillitis

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      Treatment: See sore throat antibiotic choices above. Version Control- Pharyngitis/ Sore Throat/ Scarlet Fever Version Author(s) Date Changes V2.1 Shary Walker, Interface and Formulary Pharmacist 19/08/21 1. Updated children’s and adult’s doses, in line with the new updates from BNF 2.


    • [PDF File]ADULT Treatment Guidance for COVID-19 in the Ambulatory ...

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      Feb 15, 2021 · Experiencing mild symptoms (fever/ temperature > 100.4, loss of taste or smell, cough, sore throat, or gastrointestinal complaints such as nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, chills, congestion or runny nose, headaches, muscle or body aches, fatigue) OR No symptoms but recent exposure to an individual with a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis


    • Cold vs. Flu vs. Allergies vs. Coronavirus Adult PDF - 9 ...

      Sep 22, 2020 · Fever Common (measured at 100 F or higher) Rare High (100-102 F), can last 3-4 days No General aches, pains Common, sometimes severe Slight Common, often severe No Fatigue, weakness Common ... Sore throat Sometimes Common Common No Runny nose Sometimes Common Sometimes Common


    • [PDF File]Care After Immunization - Adolescent/Adult

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      Many people have no side effects from these vaccines. If you do have side effects, they tend to be mild and go away in a few days. Side effects may include: • redness, warmth, swelling, bruising, itchingfeeling stiff, numb, or , sore, a rash, or a small lump where you had the needle • feeling tiredor unwell • getting upset easily stool


    • [PDF File]Oxfordshire Antimicrobial Adult Guidelines Primary Care ...

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      Throat swabs or rapid antigen tests should not be carried out routinely in the investigation of acute sore throat.2,3 Suspect glandular fever in a person with a sore throat that fails to improve, or becomes worse, after several days.3. • • • • • ) ...


    • [PDF File]INDICATIONS FOR COVID-19 DIAGNOSTIC TESTING FOR …

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      • Fever (T >100.4°F or 38°C) or chills • New cough • New shortness of breath or hypoxia • Public health department recommended testing due to an exposure to COVID-19 Or any two of the following: • New muscle aches • New headache • New URI symptoms (rhinorrhea, nasal congestion, sore throat)


    • [PDF File]Inpatient, Emergency and Urgent Care Communicable Disease ...

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      Fever/chills/rigors: Adult: higher than 37.8 o C; Pediatrics: 38 C or higher (If sole symptom, should be reviewed with other symptoms, history, physical exam, etc.) indicated)Shortness of breath, increased O \ requirement, diffi culty breathing, decreased O \ saturation Sore throat/painful swallowing Runny nose/nasal congestion


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