A 55 year old male with PMH of HTN reports malaise and cough…
A 55 year old male with PMH of HTN reports malaise and cough for 5 days. Patient is not sure if he has had any fever, but reports some chills. Patient reports the cough is slightly productive, but not sure of the sputum type. Patient reports he also has nasal congestion, which has improved somewhat. Patient reports the cough is keeping him up at night and his lower chest and abdominal muscles hurt with the cough. Patient also reports some shortness of breath with exertion, but denies exertional chest pain. Patient denies nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or leg swelling. On exam, patient is well developed overweight male, in no apparent distress. Trachea midline, no JVD. Chest expansion is symmetric, anterior:lat diameter is 2:1. On auscultation, lungs with rales in middle field of the Rt lung heard posteriorly, but no wheezing or rhonchi. S1 and S2 with no murmurs, rubs or gallops. No leg edema. The rest of the exam is unremarkable. VS: BP: 135/95 sitting Rt arm; HR: 105 bpm; R: 20 breath per minute; T: 100.7F oral; Pulse Ox: 95% on Room Air. Please provide differential diagnosis for this presentation (list at least 5) AND what imaging would be indicated for this case.
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