What are the key clinical aspects of a patient who leads to a diagnosis of meningococcemia?
Answer: Prodrome of fever, headache, nausea followed by vomiting, hypotension, myalgias, discrete pink macules, papules, petechiae distributed over the trunk, extremities, and palate
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