An 18-year-old patient reports a low-grade fever, itchy and red eyes, pain in the right ear, as well as a mild cough and runny nose. Vitals Temperature - 100.1 °F Heart Rate - 88 bpm Respiratory Rate - 18 bpm Oxygen Saturation - 94 BP - 124/78 What is the
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An 18-year-old patient reports a low-grade fever, itchy and red eyes, pain in the right ear, as well as a mild cough and runny nose.
Vitals
- Temperature - 100.1 °F
- Heart Rate - 88 bpm
- Respiratory Rate - 18 bpm
- Oxygen Saturation - 94
- BP - 124/78
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