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         <title>You are final year medical student making rounds with the attending physician and a resident and consult on Mr. Johnson, a 58-year-old man with bacterial sepsis. You looked up his blood culture results this morning and found they were positive, but your resident was unable to check the culture results himself before rounds. When asked by the attending physician, the resident replies that the culture results are not yet available.</title>
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