
A 29-year-old otherwise healthy adult presents with a five-day history of nasal congestion, clear to white rhinorrhea, sore throat, and dry cough. She also denies dyspnea, pleuritic chest pain, GI upset, or fever. The patient is in no acute distress. Vital signs are temperature 99.2 Fahrenheit or 37.3 degrees centigrade. Respiratory rate is 16. O2 sat is 98 % on room air. Physical exam reveals mild pharyngeal erythema without exudate, no lymphadenopathy and tympanic membranes within normal li...
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