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    Tda 2.2

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    TDA 2.2 / 2.1 Task 2 Identify the signs and symptoms of common childhood illnesses. ILLNESS | INCUBATIONPERIOD | SYMPTOMS | ACTION | TREATMENT | Common Cold | 1-3 days | Running or blocked nose‚ headache‚ temperature | Contact parents/carers. Use disposable tissues | Rest‚ plenty of fluids | Chicken Pox | 10-14 days | Fever‚ very itchy rash‚ with blister –like appearance | Contact Parents/carers isolate the child away from other children | Tepid bath containing bicarbonate of soda and

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    of feed by rodents. It also can occur when introducing new pigeons into the loft‚ without checking first if they are healthy. Before putting new pigeons into the loft‚ isolate and observe them for 5 days and put them on a preventive medication. Symptoms of Paratyphoid: Loss of condition and weight. Green slimy droppings. Swelling of the leg and wing joints. Limping Infertile Eggs. Twisted neck (seldom) One eye blindness (seldom) Products for Prevention and Cure: Furaltadone & Colistine

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    doctors did not know exactly what caused this illness they believe new mothers can have a greater chance of having this illness. Her fatigue and depression correspond closely to the symptoms of neurasthenia. Postpartum depression is a clinical depression which can affect both sexes after childbirth and have similar symptoms to neurasthenia. This cure was always prescribed to women‚ many of who were suffering from depression especially postpartum depression. In the story the narrator is a new mother suffering

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    God Must Be Crazy

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    CONDITION TABLE ASSIGNMENT #3 CONDITION | DEFINITION | SIGNS & SYMPTOMS | DIAGNOSTIC TESTS | 1. Diabetic Retinopathy | A damaged blood vessel of the retina. This is caused by diabetes. | Blurred vision‚ slow vision‚ shadows or missing areas of vision‚ and trouble seeing at night. | Dialation of the pupils with eye drops and then carefully examining the retina. | | 2. Meniere‚s Disease | An inner ear disorder that affects balance and hearing. | Drop in hearing‚ pressure in the ear

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    Lyme Disease

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    Lyme Disease Introduction & Symptoms | Causes & Treatments | Recommended Web Sites Lyme disease is transmitted by tiny ticks of the Ixodidae family and afflicts about 10‚000 people yearly. Initially identified in a group of children in Lyme‚ Conn.‚ the disease has now been found in nearly all states and 18 other countries. About 90 percent of cases are reported in three areas: the northeast and mid-Atlantic states (Massachusetts to Maryland)‚ the upper Midwest (Minnesota and

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    Menopause Case Studies

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    changes going on in their body. Every woman is different when it comes to the symptoms that she may have during this period in her life. It will be vital as providers to realize that each person should be treated individually‚ and a plan of care should match each patient. Due to the changes during menopause‚ many women will have lifelong problems due to a decrease in the amount of estrogen in their body. Managing the symptoms will be high importance for health care providers. Subjective Data M.T

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    Multiple Organ Failure

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    Symptoms of sepsis are usually nonspecific and include fever‚ chills‚ and constitutional symptoms of fatigue‚ malaise‚ anxiety‚ or confusion.[12] These symptoms are not pathognomonic for infection and may also be observed in a wide variety of noninfectious inflammatory conditions. In addition‚ they may be absent in patients with serious infections‚ especially in elderly individuals. Because systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS)‚ sepsis‚ septic shock‚ and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome

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    Analyzing Todd's Case

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    case are Malaria‚ Yellow Fever‚ and Typhoid Fever. All of these included the same symptoms‚ such as: fever‚ headache‚ chills‚ vomiting‚ bleeding of some type(gums or nose…. even though "nose bleeding" wasn’t a symptom of Todd’s… it still threw up a red flag to me)‚ joint pain(could be related to back pain)‚ liver symptoms(yellow skin/jaundice - Malaria doesn’t have "liver symptoms"‚ but it does have ’anemia’ as a symptom‚ so this still placed it as a "contender" for me)…etc. 2.) The pathogen most

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    the only treatment for CD and often leads to the elimination of symptoms and reversal of intestinal damage. Hill (2016) recommends referring a newly diagnosed patient to a registered dietician with expertise in CD to ensure that thorough and accurate advice is provided‚ including total avoidance of wheat‚ rye‚ and barely‚ reading food labels carefully‚ and the importance of continued maintenance of a gluten-free lifestyle once symptoms resolve (p. 4). Oats do not intrinsically contain gluten‚ but

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    1. Signs and symptoms of some common childhood illnesses: Chicken pox- Chickenpox is a mild and common childhood illness that most children catch at some point. It causes a rash of red‚ itchy spots that turn into fluid-filled blisters. They then crust over to form scabs‚ which eventually drop off. However‚ even before the rash appears‚ the child may have some mild flu-like symptoms including: • feeling sick • a high temperature (fever) of 38ºC or over • aching‚ painful muscles • headache •

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