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    Coughing A hoarse voice A general sense of feeling unwell Slap Cheek – viral illness which usually affects children 6-10yrs Bright red rash on cheeks High temperature Headaches Itchy skin Flu High temperature General aches and pains Headaches Tiredness Sore throat Loss of appetite Nausea Coughing Chicken Pox Initially flu like symptoms as above Rash starts as small itchy red spots that develop a blister on top and become intensely itchy. After 1-2 days the fluid becomes cloudy and

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    after‚ (after last episode of diarrhoea or vomiting). | Chicken Pox | Feeling sick‚ High temperature‚ Aching and painful muscles‚ Headache‚ Generally feeling unwell‚ Loss of appetite‚ Itchy rash. | Inform parents immediately and send the pupil home. Tell parents not to bring child back to school until the rash on the child is completely gone. | Impetigo | Does not cause any symptoms until 4-10 days after the initial exposure to the bacteria.Bullous Impetigo: Fluid filled blisters on the skin.Non-Bullous

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    Decision making models can be very effective in problem solving. Scheduling is a big problem at Direct HomeHealth Care and a solution needed to be found. Scheduling software which can be very expensive was the only conclusion that could be reached. With much thought and analysis a resolution was reached with critical thought and a decision making model from the Small Business Development Center. Decision making models can be very helpful in analyzing a problem and setting up a step by step process

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Varicella (chicken pox) is highly communicable and is a common epidemic disease of childhood (peak incidence in children age 2-6 years). Adult cases do occur. Zoster occurs sporadically‚ chiefly in adults and without seasonal prevalence. Ten to 20 percent of adults will experience at least one zoster attack during their lifetime. It is much more common in winter and spring than in summer in temperate climates. Varicella spreads readily by airborne droplets

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    survival after a heart attack. Not to be used by people with liver or kidney disease‚ diabetes‚ rheumatoid. Side effects can include feeling faint‚ restricted urination‚ stomach swelling‚ and flu like symptoms‚ heart palpitations‚ chest pains‚ skin rash‚ depressed mood‚ vomiting and diarrhea. Ferrous Sulphate- theses tablets belongs to a group of medicines called iron supplements. These tablets are to replace the minerals that the body needs to produce red blood cells. Side effects‚ they don’t mix

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    Paracetamol - Side effects of paracetamol are rare but can include a rash or swelling – this could be a sign of an allergic reaction‚ hypotension (low blood pressure) when given in hospital by infusion (a continuous drip of medicine into a vein in your arm)‚ liver and kidney damage‚ when taken at higher-than-recommended doses (overdose). ferrous sulphate (iron deficiency) - Possible side effects are allergic reaction e.g. itchy skin rash‚ swelling of the face‚ lips‚ tongue or throat‚ or difficulty breathing

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    A colostomy is a surgical opening from the colon through the abdominal wall to the outside of the body. The purpose is for waste products (stool) to leave the body. A colostomy is performed for a variety of reasons including cancer‚ infections and certain diseases. Occasionally‚ the colostomy is only temporary until the colon heals and then it is reversed‚ but most of the time a colostomy is permanent. 1. Empty the colostomy drainage bag several times each day. It’s best to empty the bag before

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    A decision is a choice that a person makes after going through hundreds of possibilities and their outcomes‚ it is the conclusion reached after thorough consideration. Important decisions to make are very difficult to do because they can have a toll on ones future. As we see a rise on technological advancements the world continues to seem much smaller as our minds open up to different great possibilities‚ and the opportunities become endless‚ making life changing decisions harder than before because

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    Decision Matrix Make The Perfect Decision Every Time www.CrowInfoDesign.com About This Ebook Would you like to learn how to improve your decision making? Would you like to stop second guessing your choices? This ebook explains the process for making logical decisions each time you face tough choices‚ and provides a tool to help you organize your decisionmaking process. ©2013 Crow Communications‚ LLC The copyright holder licenses this ebook under the Creative Commons Attribution-No

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    Applied just like a temporary tattoo‚ the device sticks to the patient’s skin. The device can bend‚ wrinkle‚ and stretch without being damaged. The best electrodes on the market today for these monitors are gel-coated adhesive pads. Many people develop a rash from the adhesive. The new electronic skin sits on a layer of rubbery polyester engineered to have mechanical properties well matched to those of natural skin. The new electrode is safe for patients’ with sensitive skin. The middle layer of the device

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