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Despite completing the antibiotic treatment, Mr. A’s condition did not improve. The medical staff observed that he was struggling with breathing and had a productive cough. Upon his arrival at the hospital, he was diagnosed with aspiration pneumonia, based on his physical symptoms, assessments, and a chest X-ray. Mr. A has a past medical history of an unspecified degenerative neurological disease, which led to diagnoses of dysphagia and aphasia, and he uses a PEG tube for continuous feeding. All these factors increase his risk for aspiration pneumonia.
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