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  <title>CCFP 105 Topics: Cough</title>
  <description>CCFP 105 Key Topic: Cough &amp;amp;nbsp; Written &amp;amp;amp; Researched By: Kajsa Heyes Peer Review By: Hermeen Dhillon Objective One: In patients presenting with an acute cough: a) Include serious causes in the differential diagnosis. b) Diagnose a viral infection clinically, principally by taking an appropriate history. c) Do not treat viral infections with ant Objective Two: In pediatric patients with a persistent (or recurrent) cough, generate a broad differential diagnosis Objective Three: In patients with a persistent (e.g., for weeks) cough: a) Consider non-pulmonary causes, as well as other serious causes in the differential diagnosis. b) Investigate appropriately. Objective Four: Do not ascribe a persistent cough to an adverse drug effect without first considering other causes. Objective Five: In smokers with persistent cough, assess for chronic bronchitis and make a positive diagnosis when it is present. </description>
  <author_name>The GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics &amp;amp; Canadian Primary Care Medicine</author_name>
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