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    Case Study- Meningitis

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    This is the case of AMN‚ a 3 year old single male child‚ who was admitted to . He is a Roman Catholic and a Filipino who was born at CHR V Langkaan II Phase II‚ Dasmariñas Cavite and currently residing at B36 L18 CHR V Phase II‚ Dasmariñas Cavite. He has two other siblings‚ Alvin and Jeng-jeng who stayed with him at the hospital with his grandmother. The person to be contacted with regards to his condition is his mother‚ Evangeline Nietes who lives with him. His current physician is Dra. Castro.

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    Vaccinations-Educate before you vaccinate Composition Oct 2011 As a caregiver you have the responsibility to become fully informed by educating yourself about vaccines and understand that every vaccine is not right for every child. Mosby’s Dictionary of Complementary and Alternative Medicine offers this definition of informed consent "n 1. An aspect of research in which the consent of the subject is obtained and the subject is informed of possible risks and benefits from participating in the

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    vaccinations are dangerous and could actually cause more harm than good. According to Weinberg and Szilagyi (2010)‚ “more than a dozen major infectious diseases (most notably‚ smallpox‚ poliomyelitis‚ rabies‚ diphtheria‚ tetanus‚ pertussis‚ Haemophilus influenzae type b disease‚ measles‚ mumps‚ and rubella) have been controlled in

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    Chief Complaint: Ann Baker

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    Subjective Chief Complaint “My knees are killing me‚ I’m tired all the time‚ and I’ve got horrible pain in my stomach.” HPI Ann Baker is a 32-year-old woman who has been having knee pain on and off for about 2 years. She has been to the doctor a few times since then with the same complaint. Workups showed no radiologic changes to the knees‚ and her family practice physician settled on a diagnosis of early arthritis. She was not evaluated by a rheumatologist. Despite scheduled APAP and ibuprofen

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    In older adults bacteria such as streptococcus pneumonia‚ Nesseria Meningitides‚ Haemophilus influenza‚ Group B streptococcus and Listreia Monocytogenes could be a cause. There are three main types of Bacteria that cause Bacterial Meningitis. The three types make up about 80% of all cases. Neisseria Meningitides it is a possible in young children‚ adolescents‚ young and old adults. Haemophilus influenza can be found as causes in young children and older adults. Lastly streptococcus pneumonia

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    Essay On Meningitis

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    instantaneous medical treatment or awareness due to the fact that it is a very serious infection. Haemophilus influenza type b is the very common cause of bacterial meningitis. Some general and familiar examples of bacterial meningitis are pneumococcal meningitis‚ which is caused by Streptococcus pneumonia‚ meningococcal meningitis is caused by Neisseria meningitides‚ and Haemophilus meningitis is caused by Haemophilus influenza type b. There are two ways that bacteria pass to meninges through

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    SECTION ONE INTRODUCTION AND NOTIFICATION 1. INTRODUCTION AND NOTIFICATION 1.0 INTRODUCTION The guidance is divided into sections as follows: Section 1 Introduces infection control and explains notification; Section 2 deals with general infection control procedures; Section 3 gives guidance on the management of outbreaks; Section 4 describes specific infectious diseases; Section 5 contact numbers and sources of information; Section

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    Importance of Childhood Immunizations Jennifer Why do we immunize our children‚ and is it really necessary? Today many parents will be faced with the decision about‚ whether to immunize their children or not because of the growing concern over their safety. We hear it on the television and see it on the internet about the risks and side effects of childhood immunizations. TV and movies are all about entertainment value‚ they might be based on true stories or current events‚ but the storylines

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    pBR322 Using Agarose Gel Electrophoresis. II. Authors. Author: Partner: Section: Thursday‚ 1:10 pm Date of Experiment: October 25‚ 2012 III. Introduction. Restriction enzymes (or restriction endonucleases)‚ originally isolated from Haemophilus influenzae in 1970‚ are enzymes within a cell that cleave foreign DNA within a specific and predictable nucleotide sequence (known as a restriction site) regardless of the source of such DNA. Such restriction sites generally are four to eight base pairs

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    Chapter 1 1. The scientist usually considered the first to see microorganisms‚ which he called "animalcules"‚ was A) Redi B) van Leeuwenhoek C) Pasteur D) Tyndall 2. The idea of Spontaneous Generation postulated that A) organisms could evolve into the next generation of organisms B) organisms could spontaneously combust C) organisms could spontaneously arise from other living organisms D) living organisms could spontaneously arise from non-living material 3. The work of Tyndall

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