Sallie is a freshman at the local university. She presents…
Sallie is a freshman at the local university. She presents to the student health center with fever, headache, nuchal rigidity, and photophobia. The nurse practitioner is concerned as meningitis is a viable differential diagnosis. Which of the following microorganisms is most likely the cause of Sallie’s infection?
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Sarah, aged 36 years, presents to the clinic with the chief complaint of having a cough that is worse at night when she is lying down. Sarah states that the cough has been present for several weeks and is non-productive. She denies any other symptoms such as fever, chest congestion, or fatigue. What group of differential diagnoses must be considered?
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