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    Health and Social Care

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    demands of specific physiological measurement are that we have to make sure that the service user has the right doses. Which you can tell with blood sugar‚ which should be between 4/9. 2/3 If someone has a reaction to medication‚ which may have a rash‚ swelling in some parts or see

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    Varicella

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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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    This information was found under the names of the author‚ above the abstract. 3. The specific research question addressed in this paper is if jewelweed helps ease rashes caused by poison ivy. 4. The hypotheses are if jewelweed helps treat poison ivy rash‚ and if lawsone correlates with the treatment. 5. Research published by Henn‚ Foster and Duke‚ Lewis and Elvin-Lewis‚ Garrett‚ Hamel and Chiltoskey‚ Smith‚ Gilmore‚ and Ishiguro and Oku‚ have shown historical evidence that jewelweed is used as a folk

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    upset stomach‚ tired and itchy skin. Second stage – bright red rash on cheeks‚ chest‚ stomach‚ arms and thighs. Chicken pox Rash begins as small‚ itchy red spots all over the body but develop into itchy blisters which will dry out and crust over after a day or two. Rubella Red-pink rash appears as spots‚ slightly itchy. Swollen glands‚ high temperature and cold-like symptoms. Measles

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    signs and symptoms

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    headache‚ cold hands and feet‚ pain Refer to care plan and phone parent if needed Diabetes MAY REQUIRE URGENT ATTENTION Passing urine more often than usual‚ tiredness‚ thirsty Refer to care plan and phone parent if needed Chicken pox Fever‚ rash‚ itchy Try to stop child scratching‚ phone parent Conjunctivitis Itchy sticky eyes‚ red eyes‚ green goo Stop child rubbing eyes‚ phone parent Croup MAY REQUIRE URGENT ATTENTION Difficulty breathing‚ short barking cough Keep child calm and

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    SOAP note

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    SOAP Note—Hair‚ Skin‚ Nails Subjective: Mark W. comes to the clinic today with complaint of “I have an itchy red rash that I think is from Poison Oak.” Patient states that rash is on both legs from the knees down to feet; reports that it developed approx. 24 hours after a hiking trip last weekend. Denies pain. Denies nausea‚ vomiting‚ fever. Reports “itching‚ burning legs and feet.” Patient reports having had this reaction to Poison Oak twice before. No other allergies reported. Reports

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    Scarlet Fever

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    Scarlet Fever By: Rachael Zabkar In Frankentstein‚ a gothic novel written my Mary Shelley‚ scarlet fever was a huge part in the main plot line. Scarlet fever was a common disease during the time Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein. Scarlet fever was particularly common in children and was fatal and deadly. It was a disease that affected many children and hat many sympotms‚ causes and stages (Bunch 54). In the modern world we live in with modern medicine it’s not as common‚ however‚ back then if you

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    Economic Feasibility

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    SKIN DISEASES 1. Miliaria (also called "sweat rash" or "prickly heat") is a skin disease marked by small and itchy rashes. Miliaria is a common ailment in hot and humid conditions‚ such as in the tropics and during the summer season. Although it affects people of all ages‚ it is especially common in children and infants due to their underdeveloped sweat glands. 2. Measles is a highly contagious viral disease that can be very serious or even fatal. It begins with a fever that lasts for a

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    Syphilis

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    the mouth. Syphilis can also be spread from an infected mother to her unborn baby. Symptoms • The painless syphilis sore that appears after you are first infected can be confused for an ingrown hair‚ zipper cut‚ or other bump. The nonitchy body rash that develops during the second stage of syphilis can show up on the palms of your hands and soles of your feet‚ all over your body‚ or in just a few places. You could also be infected with syphilis and have very mild symptoms or none at all. Syphilis

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    Shingles

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    Shingles also known as Herpes Zoster‚ is a blistering rash caused by the Varicella virus‚ or more commonly known as the Chicken Pox virus. This rash only affects a limited area of the skin‚ and is usually associated with pain. It can make you feel tired‚ run down‚ and even depressed. (1) Shingles has existed since the middle ages and was mistaken for small pox‚ which at the time was the prevalent disease. The origin wasn’t first discussed till 1831‚ by a scientist named Richard Bright‚ who hypothesized

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