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Okay, so you have a young patient and his main presenting complaints are nasal congestion, rineria, and a dry cough.
00:12
His parents say that this patient does not have any apnea, dyspnea, or cyanosis, and the family does not have a history of asthma, although his mother was recently diagnosed with bronchitis.
00:24
So going over the symptoms, we can kind of put it in a couple of different terms.
00:28
Nasal congestion, of course, is nasal congestion.
00:34
Rhinauria essentially means excess outflow from the nose.
00:41
So what's a good way to describe excess outflow of the nose? it's going to be a runny nose, right? and then a drive cough, of course, is self -explanatory.
00:52
Nothing to break down there.
00:54
Apnea, remember, p -n -e -a.
00:59
It's kind of the root word for breath or lung, and a means not, so that means that not breathing is what apnea would be, which he doesn't have.
01:10
Also does not have dyspnea.
01:13
Remember that this is kind of the root word for difficulty, so no difficulty breathing.
01:33
And then he also does not display any signs of cyanosis, and cyanosis is another indicator of respiratory distress...