While examining a client, the primary health-care provider finds that the client has symptoms that include cough, fever, and sore throat, and general malaise. Physical assessment findings include mucus production and rhonchi. Which treatment should the primary health-care provider administer to the client?

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Answer:

Bronchodilator and antibiotics

Explanation:

The bronchodilator is going to help the client reducing the difficulty to breathe. Cough is gonna be reduced and rhonchi are expected to decrease since this medicine is going to provide correct dilation to the  bronchi and bronchioles.

On the other hand, the antibiotics are also necessary in order to slow down the growth of bacteria.