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Scenarios 1: Jack is a 21-year-old complaining of a sudden onset of myalgia with his body aching all over and headache for the past day. He feels tired and has the chills, and his temperature was 100°F. He has a mild nonproductive cough. He denies rhinorrhea, sinus pain, nausea, otalgia, or shortness of breath. He reports exposure to sick contacts in his dorm, stating, “Everyone seems to be coughing and catching a cold or the flu.” • Medications: none. • Allergies: penicillin. • Past medical history: healthy. • Social history: college student, lives in a dormitory. Nonsmoker and drinks alcohol once a week, about two or three beers. • Physical examination: vital signs – temperature 100°F; pulse 98 beats per minute; respiratorations 18 per minute; blood pressure 110/70 mmHg; pulse oximeter 98%. • General: ill and tired appearance. • Head, Eyes, Ears, Neck, Throat: unremarkable. • Neck: no lymphadenopathy; negative Kernig sign, negative Brudzinski sign. • Cardiovascular lungs, abdomen: unremarkable. Answer the following questions or provide responses based on this scenario. 1. What is the most likely diagnosis and pathogen causing this disorder? 2. Discuss the mode of transmission and discuss the data that supports your decision. 3. What diagnostic
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BOX 52 App Icatl n to Free 09 Review the pulmonary intection cases and discuss whether the diagnosis is
infectious rhinitis, intluenza, acute bronch’nis, acute bronchiolitis, or pneumonia Case 1: Jack is a 21-year-old
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