Schiffman‚ George. (07‚ 2011). Tuberculosis. Retrieved from http://www.medicinenet.com/tuberculosis/page4.htm Tuberculosis. (01‚ 2013). Retrieved from http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/tuberculosis/DS00372/DSECTION=treatments-and-drugs Vyas‚ Jatin M. (11‚ 2012). Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001141/ Schiffman‚ George. (07‚ 2011). Tuberculosis. Retrieved from http://www.medicinenet.com/tuberculosis/page4.htm Tuberculosis. (01‚ 2013). Retrieved
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swallowing‚ Fever Mumps Red Sores around the mouth and nose‚ developing into yellow-brown crust Impetigo Fever‚ Severe headache‚ Neck stiffness‚ Vomiting‚ Joint or muscle pain‚ Dislike to bright lights‚ Seizures/Convulsions‚ Rash Possible Meningitis (Immediate medical
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killer‚ The Discovery of Sulfanilamide‚ Gerhard Johannes Paul Domagk a German biochemist‚ whose research with antibacterial chemicals resulted in the discovery of a new class of drugs that provided the first effective treatments for pneumonia‚ meningitis‚ and other bacterial diseases. Domagk’s research involved analyzing thousands of chemicals for their antibacterial properties. In 1932 he tested a red dye‚ Prontosil. The dye itself had no antibacterial properties‚ but when Domagk slightly changed
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Alexander Fleming Med 241 Introduction To Pharmacology Professor Cornett March 25‚ 2014 This Paper is submitted in partial fulfillment of the Associate of Science degree in the Medical Assisting Program at Southern Technical College Scottish biologist‚ pharmacologist‚ and botanist Alexander Fleming born August 6‚ 1881 in Ayrshire‚ Scottland made an accidental discovery that revolutionized medicine. Encouraged by
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The function of a capsid‚ in virus biology‚ is to serve as a protective outer layer that protects the genetic material of the virus from the host’s defensive cells. The capsid is made up of proteins. The nucleic acid is what is contained within the capsid‚ which is a group of long‚ linear macromolecules‚ consisting of either DNA or RNA. There are two different cycles in which the virus uses a host cell to replicate and reproduce itself. These two cycles are known as the lytic cycle‚ and the lysogenic
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Varicella zoster virus is a double stranded icosahedral‚ nucleocapsid DNA molecule‚ with a lipid envelope enclosing it. Varicella zoster virus develops a latent infection in the neurons of the sensory ganglia. Primary infection causes varicella (chickenpox)‚ and reactivation of the virus causes a latent infection known as herpes zoster (shingles). Varicella is more common in children. Infection in adults is more severe and can lead to interstitial pneumonia. It is also more frequent in immunocompromised
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Hemorrhagic Stroke A Hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel in your brain leaks or ruptures. Brain hemorrhages can result from many conditions that affect your blood vessels‚ including uncontrolled high blood pressure ‚hypertension‚ and weak spots in your blood vessel walls ‚aneurysms. A less common cause of hemorrhage is the rupture of an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) — an abnormal tangle of thin-walled blood vessels‚ present at birth. The types of hemorrhagic stroke include: Intracerebral
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There was a time in the United States that mumps was a rather common disease. In the time before a vaccine was developed to help prevent the disease‚ there were hundreds of thousands of cases reported every year. Mumps is a contagious disease caused by the paramyxovirus which is part of the Rubulavirus family. According to the CDC‚ the virus has an average incubation period of about sixteen to eighteen days (CDC‚ 2016). Some people that get the mumps show either very mild or no symptoms and are not
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Infectious Mononucleosis or “mono” for short‚ is an acute contagious infection that is occasionally triggered by the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) that can leave a feeling of a tiredness‚ fever‚ and sore throat that can last for days‚ weeks or possibly months. It is known to be one of the world’s greatest common infections. Another virus that may create a similar mono virus is called Cytomegalovirus (CMV). Mono can spread from the saliva which is why it is frequently referred to as the “kissing disease”
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Management | Nursing Roles and Responsibilities | Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) | Birth or anytime after birth | 1 dose | 0.05 mL | none | ID | Right deltoid region of the arm | BCG given at earliest possible age protects the possibility of TB meningitis and other TB infections in which infants are prone[3] | Pus formation in the injection site. Pain‚ swollen glands‚ aching bones and muscles and fever.Management: TSB | * Maintain a master list of eligible children for immunization. * Administer immunization following
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