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Investigative procedure

Authoring team

The important first stage is to be familiar with the patient's prior history. Read the medical notes.

History: enquire about cough, sputum, urinary frequency, dysuria, wound pain, drip site pain.

Examination should be full, and make particular note of the following:

  • pulse rate
  • respiratory rate
  • wound site
  • drip and drain sites
  • calf muscles - localized tenderness over soleus
  • abdomen and rectum if abdominal operation

Investigations include full blood count and blood culture; consider samples of sputum, urine, wound swab for culture, microscopy and sensitivity.


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