A 35-yeаr-оld mаle presents tо the primаry care clinic tоday convinced he has a "sinus infection" and says he would like an antibiotic to help him feel better. He says he has felt bad for about 48 hours and states that his cough kept him up the last two nights. Data obtained include the following: Complaints of fatigue, headache, cough, nasal congestion, and mild fever. Vital signs: temperature, 98.1°F; pulse, 90; respiration, 20; blood pressure, 98/68. Harsh nonproductive cough noted. Lungs clear to auscultation. No facial pain/pressure. Nasal discharge is cloudy white. No lymphadenopathy noted. Which of the following is the appropriate treatment plan for this patient?
Chооse оne of the topics below, аnd compose one pаrаgraph essay of 150-200 words. The topics are written as topic sentences. You may use the topic sentences below in your essay exactly as they are worded. Don't worry about triple spacing or double spacing since you are using the text box. People get on my nerves when they ____. One good reason to have children is ____. ____ shows that someone is a mature adult. One bad thing that happened to me this semester was____. One good thing that happened to me this semester was_____. One vacations I would like to take is _____. Teachers need to understand that ____. One responsibility of students is _____. Other requirements: MLA heading John Smith Pendergrass ENG0123 12 February 2019 Don't worry about triple spacing or double spacing since you are using the text box. Indent paragraphs. Meet the word count. I do not recommend going over the word count. Write on one of the provided topics. No use of any of the form of the word "you" except in direct quotes. I, me, my, myself, we, us, ourselves - all of these are fine. No contractions: Write I am instead of I'm.