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    Summary: Wound Case Study

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    wound case study 1. What condition did this patient have? She had a Group A Streptococcal infection- to be more specific since the bacteria was a gram positive cocci that grows in chains it was caused by Streptococcus pyogenes. The symptoms she had that matched were discolored skin‚ swelling‚ hot sensation‚ and pain. With group a streptococcal infection amputation may sometimes be needed. It was a flesh eating disease called Necrotizing fasciitis. 2.What features suggest that it is not Clostridium

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    10. What major complications associated with immunosuppression therapy will D.W. have to be monitored for? Due to immunosuppression therapy‚ patients become more susceptible to infections because their immune system’s defenses are weakened. Such infections could complicate D.W.’s condition. Additionally‚ this therapy can mask the typical signs and symptoms of when the body’s homeostasis is disrupted‚ such as masking a fever or hyperglycemia. This calls for the need of additional monitoring and proper

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    Explain how to access additional support & information relating to health & safety? There are many ways to access different sorts of support and information in relation to the health and safety if it is needed. You could seek additional support and information by talking to the manager within the home or you could talk to your supervisor. You could discuss these matters with more experienced work colleagues who could give you extra information on health and safety. Outside organisations will also

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    5) My hypothesis: “The higher the concentration of antiseptic‚ the more powerful it will be at inhibiting/ killing microorganisms which cause bacterial growth.” This theory supports my result because as you can see the zone of inhibition increases due to the increasing concentration of antiseptic. The higher concentration of antiseptic means it has been less diluted‚ which means its more stronger than other more diluted concentrations‚ this high concentration will determine how powerful the antiseptic

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    Cvc Case Studies

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    this population. The risk of infection due to a central line varies based on a number of factors‚ including birth weight‚ gestational age‚ type of line‚ and life of the line. A multicenter study showed evidence of increased risk of infection for neonates during the two weeks after CVC insertion with an increase in the risk as the line age‚ and Millstone‚ demonstrated that peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) lines in place < 7 days had a lower risk of infection. Development of programs to

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    The most visible ones are: a fever‚ chills‚ swollen glands in the neck‚ loud coughing‚ a sore throat‚ bluish skin‚ drooling and a general feeling of uneasiness or discomfort. Additional symptoms which can occur during the infectious progress are‚ difficulty in breathing‚ changes in vision‚ slurred speech‚ signs of shock‚ such as pale and cold skin‚ sweating‚ and a rapid heartbeat. • Diphtheria is high contagious condition which requires to be treated as soon as possible. The

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    biofilms Colonization of the body involves a constant “give and take” Contact‚ Colonization‚ Infection‚ Disease Microbes that engage in mutual or commensal associations – normal (resident) flora ‚ indigenous flora‚ microbiota Infection – a condition in which pathogenic microbes penetrate host defenses‚ enter tissues‚ and multiply Pathogen – infectious agent Infectious disease – an infection that causes damage or disruption to tissues and organs Resident Flora Most areas of the body

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    Essay On Varicella

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    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 individuals. Varicella

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    tissue on our toes. The condition of our nails can be a direct indicator of our overall health. Many things can go wrong if we ignore our nails and what they are telling us. Common disorders and diseases that affect the toes are bacterial and fungal infections‚ warts‚ tumors‚ and ingrown toenails. Ingrown Toenails Onychocryptosis is the correct medical term for ingrown toenail. Ingrown toenails are one of the most common nail disorders. It is caused when the corner of the nail grows into the paronychium

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    ringworm

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    harm. But no‚ ringworm is a common fungal infection of the skin and is not due to a worm or a parasite. It is characterized by rounded red spots on the infected skin. Ringworm is common to our pets and it is transferrable to humans whatever the age is but it is more common to children. When ringworm transmitted from animals to humans it is then an example of a zoonotic disease. It can also be easily transferred from person to person by contact with infected skin areas or by sharing personal care items

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