Key findings {Ans: Fatigue, dry, cough, headaches, myalgia times four days Temperature 101°F Sore throat, erythematous pharynx Cervical lymphadenopathy Contact, roommate Lack of influenza, immunization, or Covid booster Other additional PM, SH, medication/allergies ; Other general, HEENT, or cardio respiratory symptoms Communication; elicit patient's perspective Fatigue, dry, cough, headache, myalgia at times several days; acute onset fatigue defined as less than six months frequently occurs as of bacterial and viral there are three main mechanism responsible for this case serving Denim respiratory secretions. Cough can also be triggered by pulmonary fiber, reacting to a chemical in the coffee receptors are activated by gastric acid. For the acute myalgia, causes include viral or bacterial infections. Temperature 101F: in most cases this is indicative of an immunologic response . At times this can, however, be induced by defective heat loss or in scenarios where heat production exceeds heat loss. Support.}physical exam {Ans: Temperature Pulse Blood pressure Respiration Ears and ears with otoscope Nose, inspect nose, external internal Mouth inspect mouth and faring Neck and cervical spine, palpate cervical lymph nodes Back and thorough lumbar spine, osculate heart Back and sacral spine osculate lungs Vitals cognitive status Vitals SPO2 Vitals height