Transcription of Chapter 4 Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Disease
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Chapter 4: Diagnosis of TB Disease75 Chapter 4 Diagnosis of Tuberculosis DiseaseTable of ContentsChapter Objectives .. 75 Introduction .. 77 Medical Evaluation .. 78 Chapter Summary .. 104 References .. 106 Chapter ObjectivesAfter working through this Chapter , you should be able to Describe the five components of a TB medical evaluation; Identify the major components of TB diagnostic microbiology; List at least five symptoms of pulmonary TB Disease ; Explain the purpose and significance of acid-fast bacilli (AFB); Explain the purpose and significance of the culture; and Explain the purpose and significance of 4: Diagnosis of TB Disease76 Chapter 4: Diagnosis of TB Disease77 IntroductionTuberculosis (TB) is not as common as it was many years ago in the United States; consequently, clinicians do not always consider the possibility of TB Disease when evaluating patients who have symptoms.
Chapter 4: Diagnosis of TB Disease. 77. Introduction. Tuberculosis (TB) is not as common as it was many years ago in the United States; consequently, clinicians do not always consider the possibility of TB disease when evaluating patients who have . symptoms. As a result, the diagnosis of TB disease may be delayed or even overlooked, and the
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