Illness Background Information: Review the pharyngitis scenarios
Illness Background Information: Review the pharyngitis scenarios and determine the most likely cause, including pathogen and mode of transmission. Discuss data that support your decision and treatment strategies. Scenario 1: Susan is a 16-year-old with sudden onset of severe sore throat for the past day. She feels like she had a fever but did not check her temperature (i.e., subjective fever). She states it is very painful to swallow, and she thinks she sees white spots on her throat. She denies cough, rhinorrhea, nausea, otalgia, shortness of breath, or headache. She reports no exposure to sick individuals. Scenario 2: Mr. Jones is a 54-year-old man with complaints of a scratchy, raw sore throat and painful swallowing, mild productive cough, and runny nose for the past 2 days. He says his sputum is whitish-yellow. His ears feel full, and he feels like he is getting achy. He reports taking throat lozenges and denies nausea, fever, shortness of breath, chest pain, or headache. He states he teaches in a high school and a lot of his students have had colds. Medications: none. Allergies: none. Social history: nonsmoker and does not drink alcohol. Physical examination: vital signs – temperature 99.0°F; pulse 84 beats per minute; respirations 18 per minute; blood pressure 120/70 mmHg. General: cough during exam. HEENT: unremarkable except for mild erythematous oropharynx with no exudates; nares with mild erythema and scant yellowish discharge. Neck, CV, Lungs, Abdomen: unremarkable. Answer the following (s) or provide responses based on this scenarios. Questions already asked: What is the most likely diagnosis and pathogen causing this disorder and mode of transmission, and discuss data that supports your diagnosis decision such as any diagnostic test to be done ? Also, what treatment plan would you develop? Final submitted on above scenarios which compares previous answers already submitted for both scenarios: : Compare the causes, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of pharyngitis in these two cases. **Disclaimer: The scenario questions have been submitted multiple times with the same questions in order to provide appropriate credit to expert (s) who provide answers to scenario questions.
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