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. . . . . . HEMOPTYSIS. BY: KATTHULA NISHANTH KUMAR 18-1080-545 [ Group -2].

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. . loptysis of varied and bronchial ;nancy, or vascular the respiratory.

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. . . IDENTIFYING INFORMATION. Patient name :Jose Rodriguez Age : 35 years old Gender : male Occupation : laborer , currently working for cash on a new home construction project Location : United states Marital status : Married.

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. . . CHIEF COMPLAINT. “ coughing up blood for the past 3 days.”.

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. . . . . HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS. Several. weeks PTC.

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. . . . PAST MEDICAL HISTORY. ❏ NONE. FAMILY HISTORY.

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. . . SOCIAL HISTORY. ❏ Patient has a 10 pack-year history of smoking but quit.

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. . . lin, redness,. . . REVIEW OF SYSTEMS. EYES HEAD SKIN.

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. . . . . . . . . (-) tinnitus, vertigo, earaches, infection discharge..

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. . . . . . . . (+) Cough,(+) shortness of breath ( dyspnea ), (+)sputum ,(+) pleuritic pain (-)wheezing.

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. . . . . . . . (-)Frequency of urination, polyuria, nocturia, urgency, burning or pain during urination, hematuria, urinary infections, kidney or flank pain, incontinence ; reduced caliber or force of the urinary stream, hesitancy, dribbling..

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. . wad ;mgue DIO C. . MEDICATIONS. ❏ OTC antitussives, which did not.

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. . PHYSICAL EXAMINATION. GENERAL: Somewhat thin-appearing Hispanic male in mild respiratory distress.

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. . (+) unintention in right upper Reports use of History of smc Respiratory ral Patient is a lab home construc.

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. . INITIAL IMPRESSION PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS. .

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. . ooueo fiunrl O vmuauaddla. . DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS.

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. . . . ➢ Also known As lung carcinoma, is a malignant lung tumor characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung..

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. . . . RULE IN RULE OUT. Cough with blood Frequent respiratory infection.

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. . . . PNEUMONIA. Pneumonia is an infection in one or both lungs. Bacteria, viruses, and fungi cause it. The.

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. . . . RULE IN RULE OUT. Weight loss Headache. Fever and chills Diarrhea.

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. . . chitis .. ACUTE BRONCHITIS. Acute bronchitis, also known as a chest cold, is short-term bronchitis ..

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. . . . RULE IN RULE OUT. Fever Wheezing. Shortness of breath Soreness in the chest.

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. . . . Bronchiectasis is a chronic condition where the walls of the bronchi are thickened from inflammation and infection..

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. . . . RULE IN RULE OUT. Fever / chills Coughing that results in a lot.

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. . . . Lung abscess is defined as necrosis of the pulmonary tissue and formation of cavities containing necrotic debris or fluid caused by microbial infection.

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. . . . RULE IN RULE OUT. Chest pain Sputum. cough Loss of appetite.

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. . . . DIAGNOSTIC TEST OR LABORATORY WORKOUT. ❖ Patient history.

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. . . GNOSIS Lberculosis 0. FINAL DIAGNOSIS. Pulmonary tuberculosis.

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. . . . Pulmonary Tuberculosis is an infectious disease usually caused by Mycobacterium.

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. . . . ➢ More general symptoms of TB can include:.

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. . )FT-G01d ection ction in tissue ( done rar. DIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS.

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. . rlV0100r100VNHV1-1d WWW. . MANAGEMENT. PHARMACOLOGICAL.

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. . NON-PHARMACOLO Isolation Ventilate Cover the Wear maf Finish en Vaccinati.

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. . natter that is present in oreign particles •oreign material from.

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. . . ➢ Each cough occurs through the stimulation of a complex reflex arc..

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. . ACUTE CHRONIC SUBACUTE. COUGH. < 3 WEEKS 3-8 WEEKS > 8 WEEKS.

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. . How would you work-up the patient considering the following scenarios?.

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. . Scenario B: CXR: Multifocal patchy opacities in.

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