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24 December, 21:06

An older adult, who alternately lives in a homeless shelter and on the street, is brought to the emergency department by friends. the client has a fever, night sweats, and a blood-tinged productive cough. the health care provider suspects that the client has tuberculosis and prescribes a purified protein derivate (ppd) test, chest x-ray, and sputum culture. place these interventions in the order that they should be performed.

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  1. 24 December, 21:20
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    The order would be:

    chest x-ray,

    purified protein derivate (ppd) test,

    and sputum culture

    The chest x-ray should be done first as it is easy and the result could be obtained fast. Purified protein derivate will be second since its involve intradermal injection and a bit hard to do. Sputum culture needs weeks but it is the most important test to prove there is an active infection.
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