most cases. (peak age 6-15 mo of life) * Immunity: Active‚ naturally acquired (already exposed) * Characteristics: * 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
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TDA 2.2 Task 1 List the legislation‚ guidelines and policies for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including safety • The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 – The UNCRC was put into place in 189 and ratified by the UK in 1991. This includes 54 articles. • The Education Act 2002 – These acts are updated with each corresponding year. • Children Act 2004 and 2006 – The 2004 act came along the Every Child Matters Act and had a huge impact in the
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The zero tolerance policy strives to reduce violence in schools and make schools a safer place for students. Anne Atkinson‚ a member of the Virginia Board of Education defines zero tolerance as a “policy that mandates predetermined consequences or punishments for specified offenses.” The policy first became effective in 1989‚ but grew most rapidly in 1994 when the Gun- Free Schools Act was passed (1). There are many controversies about the zero tolerance policy including whether or not the policy
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Analgesics: i.e. Codeine‚ used for pain relief‚ side effects can be light-headedness‚ dizziness‚ nausea‚ vomiting‚ shortness of breath‚ and sedation. Codeine can also cause allergic reactions‚ symptoms of which include constipation‚ abdominal pain‚ rash and itching. Antibiotics: i.e. Amoxicillin‚ a penicillin based antibiotic which fights bacteria in your body. It can only be taken if you are not allergic to Penicillin and do not have asthma‚ liver or kidney disease‚ or a history of diarrhoea caused
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Ethos is one of the three rhetorical appeals‚ alongside pathos and logos. Ethos is best defined as “the character or reputation of a rhetor” ( ). By character we are referring to the reputation‚ moral strength‚ and personality of the rhetor. When we appeal to ethos‚ we create an image of ourselves that is credible so that our audience will listen and hopefully agree with what we have to say. It refers to the character‚ appearance‚ and credibility of whom a message is coming from. There are two types
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of Ikemefuna to illustrate how Okonkwo’s pride clouds his judgment‚ causing him to make rash decisions without thinking about future consequences. During the death of Ikemefuna Achebe writes “Dazed with fear‚ Okonkwo drew his machete and cut him down. He was afraid of being thought weak” (Achebe 61); showing his judgment becomes corrupt as his fear and pride take
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relationships such as Hamlet’s strong love and loyalty to his late father‚ which manifests itself first as grief‚ then as a desire for revenge. Hamlet’s method of revenge is contrasted with Laertes’ in order to communicate the value of contemplation of rash action and to demonstrate the often blinding nature of revenge that leads to devastating events. These profound and complex relationships between Hamlet and his father and Hamlet and Laertes‚ captivates audiences through the drama they provoke‚
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from their feuding family as they are enemies. However‚ Romeo tells Friar Lawrence that he wishes to marry Juliet‚ who is in Romeo’s enemy. The Friar is wary of Romeo’s infatuation at first‚ but later he still agrees to marry them. The proof of his rash decision of marrying Romeo and Juliet is shown in the scene with him and Romeo discussing the marriage‚ saying “Holy Saint Francis‚ what a change is here!/ Is Rosaline‚ whom thou didst love so dear‚/ So soon forsaken? Young men’s love then lies/ Not
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Shingles is a viral infection that causes a painful rash. Although shingles can occur anywhere on your body‚ it most often appears as a single stripe of blisters that wraps around either the left or the right side of your body.Shingles is caused by the varicella-zoster virus the same virus that causes chickenpox. After you’ve had chickenpox‚ the virus lies inactive in nerve tissue near your spinal cord and brain. Years later‚ the virus may reactivate as shingles.Varicella-zoster is part of a group
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virus‚ from person to person‚ by direct contact. An infected person can spread the virus to another person by their hands‚ objects that the infected person has touched‚ coughing‚ sneezing‚ and infected blood. A person is only contagious before the rash develops. 7. What are the consequences if ingested? A person exposed to Fifth Disease will experience their first symptoms between 4 and 20 days after exposure to the virus. Healthy persons usually experience no symptoms to mild symptoms
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