webjeee Forum Guru
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| | 01/31/07 - 09:56 AM  
 
   
 
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A 64-year-old man presents to the physican's office complaining of fevers for the past 2 days. Over the past 24 hours, he has developed a productive cough. He also reports that he has frequent chills, and has been waking for the past 2 nights with drenching sweats. His past medical history is remarkable only for mild exertional angina. On physical examination, he does not appear chronically ill but appears moderately dyspneic. His temperature is 38.6 C (101.4 F), blood pressure is 136/94 mm Hg, and respirations are 26/min. There is no jugular venous distention. The lungs have coarse rhonchi at the right lung base with increased fremitus in the same area. He has a regular heart rhythm, with a 1/6 systolic murmur at the left sternal border. The remainder of the physical examination is unremarkable. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in diagnosis? A. Chest x-ray film B. Sputum Gram's stain C. Chest CT scan D. Pulmonary function test E. Peak expiratory flow rate measurement
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| doc_clotaire Forum Guru

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| | 01/31/07 - 11:21 AM  
 
   
 
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This patient most likely has Typical Pneumococcus Pneumonia . The NSIM should be : A : CXR the most accurate Dx test should : Sputum Culture
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| Adam Forum Senior

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| | 01/31/07 - 01:10 PM  
 
   
 
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probably the answer is A. chest X-ray
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