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==Laboratory Findings== | ==Laboratory Findings== | ||
Tests that may be done to diagnose this [[condition]] include: | Tests that may be done to diagnose this [[condition]] include: | ||
*[[Blood oxygen level]] | *Complete Blood Picture - Leukocytosis | ||
*[[Arterial Blood Gas]] shows low[[Blood oxygen level]] | |||
*[[Nasopharyngeal]] culture to look for [[bacteria]] | *[[Nasopharyngeal]] culture to look for [[bacteria]] | ||
*Tracheal culture to look for [[bacteria]] | *Tracheal culture to look for [[bacteria]] |
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Laboratory Findings
Tests that may be done to diagnose this condition include:
- Complete Blood Picture - Leukocytosis
- Arterial Blood Gas shows lowBlood oxygen level
- Nasopharyngeal culture to look for bacteria
- Tracheal culture to look for bacteria