Throat, Respiratory & Cardiovascular Disorders

Throat, Respiratory & Cardiovascular Disorders

take on the role of a clinician who is building a health history for the following case:

chief complaint: A 25-year-old Hispanic female, computer programmer presents to your clinic complaining of a 12-day history of a runny nose

subjective: States that her symptoms began about 12 days ago. She suffers from allergies; she gets a runny nose during the spring-time, pollen season. However, in the winter, her allergies are not a problem.

objective:

vital signs: (BP) 115/75, (P) 89, (RR) 16, (T) 100.4°F (38°C), O2 sat 98% on room air

general: No signs of acute distress. Patient appears mildly fatigued. She is breathing through her mouth. Breathing easily. Voice has a nasal quality to it.

HEENT: Ear canals: normal; EYES: normal; NOSE: Bilateral erythema and edema of turbinates with significant yellow drainage on the right. Nares: Obstructed air passages

respiratory: CTA AP&L

neck/throat: Posterior pharynx: mildly injected, scant postnasal drainage (PND), no exudate, tonsils 1+, no cobblestoning

heart: Regular rate and rhythm, no murmur, S3, or S4

What other subjective data would you obtain?

What other objective findings would you look for?

What diagnostic tessts do you want to order?

Name 3 differential diagnoses based on this patient presenting symptoms?

Give rationales for your each differential diagnosis.

should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.

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