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Halley is a 62-year-old female, previously healthy with no significant medical history, and no known allergies. She is admitted to your medical-surgical floor for an infectious disease work-up. Halley has been experiencing generalized pain and nausea for the past 3 weeks, and recently developed a fever. The doctors at the urgent care center, and then the emergency department, were perplexed by her presentation. You have been ordered to perform several tests: complete blood count (CBC) , C-reactive protein (CRP) , eosinophil sedimentation rate (ESR) , blood culture, urine culture, and a lumbar puncture with cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) culture and cell count. You are also collecting a sputum culture, as well as swabbing her nose with a culturette, and performing a nasal wash.
-Halley's CRP came back markedly elevated.What finding does this point to?
A) An elevated CRP is a highly sensitive urinary tract infection marker.
B) An elevated CRP points to inflammation from any of a variety of sources.
C) An elevated CRP shows elevated levels of vitamin C in the blood.
D) An elevated CRP points to a bacterial infection and nothing else.
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