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    This essay will explore various aspects related to the epidemiology of Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF). It will seek to determine the nature and extent of the problem‚ as well as strategic points of control. Additionally‚ this essay will identify the design and implementation of control strategies‚ as well as evaluate them. Overall‚ the reader is meant to gain a greater understanding of the diverse characteristics of epidemiology and the way they correlate to community nursing. By analyzing the

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    Danger Signs • Main Symptoms • Nutritional Status • Immunization Status • Other Problems ❖ Cough or difficult breathing ❖ Diarrhea ❖ Fever ❖ Ear problems History-taking General Danger Signs Main Symptoms - Cough or difficult breathing - Diarrhea - Fever - Ear problems Nutritional Status Immunization Status Other Problems Assess for: • Respiratory rate • Lower chest wall in-drawing

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    relation to Alexander ’s death. According to Plutarch‚ in a period of roughly 11-12 days before Alexander ’s death‚ his fever started as minor and progressed until he eventually died2. During this period he would bath during the day‚ and in the evening he would also bath and sacrificed and ate freely. During the night he had the fever. He would then send orders from his bedside. The fever eventually became violent and continued to grow. He soon became speechless. His army presumed he was dead after he

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    * High fever (104F/40C)/ 3-4 days * Irritability and anorexia * Appearance of rash when there is a sharp drop in fever * Rash discrete rose-pink macules or maculopapules appearing first on trunk‚ then spreading to neck‚ face and extremities; nonpruritic‚ fades on pressure‚ lasts 1-2 days * Associated signs and symptoms: Cervical/postauricular lymphadenopathy‚ inflamed pharynx‚ cough‚ coryza * Therapeutic Management: * Antipyretics to control fever. *

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    positive and negative in the story. His father and the doctors were necessary characters to reinforce the conflict and help develop the resolution of the story. ●A short story is not without a conflict. In this case‚ it is about the high fever of Schatz. Because he was ill‚ he felt no better. Thus‚ he was snobbish and disobedient. ●The climax is when Schatz was convinced that he was about to die‚ because he was told by some boys while he was in France that temperatures reaching

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    chikungunya. Sandhi jwara which means ’pain in joints’ and this is one of the primary symptoms of chikungunya.CAUSE: The mosquitoes that cause infection due to the Chikungunya virus in Africa and Asia are the same mosquitoes that cause yellow fever and dengue fever in many parts of the world. Hence many parts of the world could be affected by the Chikungunya virus. Genetic analysis of the Chiungunya viruses reveal that there are two distinct types of the virus - one contains all isolates from western

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    was sleeping started running a very high fever. He suddenly woke up from his nap screaming uncontrollably. I ran as fast as I could to his crib to see what was wrong. I leaned down to check him and I noticed his face was bright red and he was burning up with a fever. I grabbed him from the crib and carried him to my mom‚ who we were living with at the time. I left him in her capable hands so I could run into the bathroom to get some medicine for his fever. Just as I grabbed the medicine‚ my

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    Tonsillitis Symptoms include: A very sore throat‚ fever‚ aches including headaches/migraines. Scarlett Fever Symptoms include: Fever‚ loss of appetite‚ sore throat‚ pale mouth and lips‚ slight rash on face and body. Dysentary Symptoms include: Vomiting‚ diarrhoea with blood+mucus‚ abdominal pain‚ fever‚ and headache. Chicken Pox Symptoms include: Fever‚ extremely itchy rash with blister-type appearance. Measles Symptoms include: A high fever‚ runny nose and eyes. After these symptoms such as

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    UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA CAWANGAN PAHANG FACULTY OF SPORTS SCIENCE & RECREATION Subject: ATHLETIC TRAINING (SPS 553) Topic: SPORT FIRST AIDER - HOSPITAL ATTACHMENT REPORT (HOSHAS TEMERLOH) Lecturer: MR. MOHD. ZULKHAIRI BIN MOHD. AZAM. No. Name UiTM ID. 1. 2. 3 MUHAMMAD SANY BIN KASBOLAH 2012324873 4. Group: Bachelor of Sports Science (Hons) SR 223 4A Submission date: TH JUNE 2013 CONTENT No Topics Pages 1 Acknowledgement 3 2 Attachment’s

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    toxins that they produce entering the bloodstream‚ resulting in a coagulation of the blood as the body tries to fight the bacteria. A patient with septicemia tends to look very bad. The condition is marked by confusion‚ chills‚ sweating‚ a very high fever‚ weakness‚ a rash‚ and an elevated heart rate. Respiration is also often rapid‚ and the patient may turn pale as well. If the condition progresses‚ the patient’s blood pressure will drop‚ and the bacteria will start attacking major organs of the body

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