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Question 115: In an Arab Board-style clinic station: A 62-year-old smoker with fever, productive cough, RR 22/min, BP 118/70, confusion absent, and oxygen saturation 95% is diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia suitable for outpatient care. What should be assessed before choosing antibiotics?
Correct Answer: E
Explanation: [Family Medicine] Outpatient CAP antibiotic selection depends on severity, comorbid illness, allergies, and local resistance; routine CT is not needed in uncomplicated cases. Reference: ATS/IDSA Community-Acquired Pneumonia Guideline.
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During morning rounds: A 62-year-old smoker with fever, productive cough, RR 22/min, BP 118/70, confusion absent, and oxygen saturation 95% is diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia suitable for outpatient care. What should be assessed before choosing antibiotics?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: [Family Medicine] Outpatient CAP antibiotic selection depends on severity, comorbid illness, allergies, and local resistance; routine CT is not needed in uncomplicated cases. Reference: ATS/IDSA Community-Acquired Pneumonia Guideline.
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