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Chest infections - adult - Management
Which scenario?

  • Scenario: Diagnosis: covers the clinical differentiation between acute bronchitis and community-acquired pneumonia, and the differential diagnosis of these conditions.
  • Scenario: Acute bronchitis: covers the management of adults presenting with symptoms of acute bronchitis and their follow up.
  • Scenario: Community-acquired pneumonia: covers the management of adults presenting in primary care with pneumonia, including advice on admission, treatment with antibiotics, and follow up.

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