Clinical Pearl Wednesday #4
Have a patient complaining of respiratory symptoms including cough, sinus congestion, rhinorrhea, sore throat, etc…? Have symptoms been lingering for over 10 days? Ask if they are having actual fatigue as well.
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Have a patient complaining of respiratory symptoms including cough, sinus congestion, rhinorrhea, sore throat, etc…? Have symptoms been lingering for over 10 days? Ask if they are having actual fatigue as well.
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