CLI 1

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Develop a differential diagnosis framework for shortness of breath, identifying key aspects of a patient’s presentation (demographics, risk factors, differentiating symptoms and signs) that suggest each diagnosis.

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CLI 2

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Compare the demographics, risk factors, microbiology, pathogenesis, pathophysiology, morphology (gross and microscopy), symptoms, signs, investigation findings and complications for the different types of LRTI: acute bronchitis, community-acquired (including atypical) pneumonia and hospital-acquired pneumonia

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CLI 3

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Outline the management of community-acquired pneumonia, including the specific antibiotics used, and non-pharmacological management. Understand the use of red flags to determine the severity of pneumonia and how this impacts management.

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CLI 4

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Discuss the limitations of assessing and managing pneumonia in a rural setting and outline solutions to these limitations.

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CLI 5