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What is the appropriate diagnosis for a 60-year-old patient who presents to the physician's office with cough, fever, and chills, which the physician states is probably pneumonia?
 
  A. Cough, fever, chills, pneumonia
  B. Pneumonia
  C. Cough, fever, chills
  D. Probable pneumonia

Question 2

____ Information collected from the patient or other historian.
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word.



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Answer to Question 1

C

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ANS: Subjective information





 

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