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There are two common types of COVID-19 diagnostic tests: Molecular tests, such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and other nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs) tests, which detect genetic material called RNA from the virus.
Telemedicine health care has grown in the United States since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and will remain an integral part of medical care. Telemedicine is well received by many patients and health care providers but remains more accessible to certain groups of patients than others.
Do you feel feverish or have a fever (greater than 100.4F / 38C)? Do you have a cough? Do you feel short of breath or are you having trouble breathing? Have you been in contact with someone who has tested positive for Coronavirus, has COVID-19 or is being evaluated for Coronavirus (person under investigation)?
Early symptoms of COVID-19 may include a loss of taste or smell. Other symptoms may include: Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing. Muscle aches.
Vitals and Monitoring SeverityMildModerateTemperatureOn initial assessmentEvery 4 hoursOxygen Sat, Respiratory and Heart RateOn initial assessmentEvery 4 hoursBlood Pressure (BP)On initial assessmentEvery 4 hoursPhysical examOn initial assessmentOn admission once a shift5 more rows
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To test for the COVID-19 virus, a health care professional takes a sample from the nose (nasopharyngeal swab), throat (throat swab) or saliva. The samples are then sent to a lab for testing. If youre coughing up sputum, that may be sent for testing. At-home tests for COVID-19 are available at many pharmacies.

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