Janet Yellen bucks?
How does a person in the early prodromal phase of influenza present to the ER. Ans. elevated temp, perhaps GI symptoms, headache, sore throat, nausea, coryza.
How does a person in the early prodromal phase of parainfluenza present to the ER? And. - elevated temp, perhaps GI symptoms, headache, sore throat, nausea, coryza.
How does a person in the early phases of the common cold present to the ER? And. - elevated temp, perhaps GI symptoms (probably not), headache, sore throat, nausea.
How does a person in the early prodromal phase of ebola infection present to the ER. And. - elevated temp, GI symptoms, headache, sore throat, nausea, coryza.
Now when the disease developes into its fulminent form a blind medical student can make the diagnosis. But in the early phases, the symptoms are nondescript, generalized, ...when only constitutional symptoms present to the ER the doctor has a much more difficult time make a specific, correct, unequivocal diagnosis.
I saw Geraldo on O'Reilly tonight (with Eric filling in).....someone should really clue him in. He made a fool of himself tonight.