APCM 2--------PULMONARY-------Upper versus Lower Tract Infection.
Acute bronchitis
This should be suspected in patients with an acute onset but persistent cough lasting one to three weeks who do not have clinical findings suggestive of pneumonia.
If nasal discharge, sore throat, or ear pain are present, upper respiratory infection is likely.
APCM 2--------PULMONARY-------Upper versus Lower Tract Infection.
Acute bronchitis
This should be suspected in patients with an acute onset but persistent cough lasting one to three weeks who do not have clinical findings suggestive of pneumonia.
If nasal discharge, sore throat, or ear pain are present, upper respiratory infection is likely.