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    play often act before thinking, frequently creating situations that end tragically and needlessly “wasteful” ending of young lives. No character falls victim to poor judgement more than Romeo. Romeo’s fatal flaw of rash behavior leads to the eventual tragic outcome of the play; these rash decisions include agreeing to marry Juliet, killing Tybalt, and committing suicide. Romeo is immature and is easily swayed by his feelings of love, which misguides him to make poor hasty decision. This…

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    Donielle N. Drakes October 14, 2015 BIO 2923 Micro 5:30 Lec. Chickenpox Chickenpox (varicella) is an acute transmittable disease caused by varicella zoster virus. [4] However, it is often times considered to be a relative mild childhood disease. Chickenpox is easily spread, and can be spread before symptoms are shown. It can be acquired when a person with the virus, sneezes or coughs. It enters the respiratory system, and the infection concentrates in the skin cells for about two weeks. [4]…

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    Essay On Shingles

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    Shingles is a virus that spread quickly and causes a rash. Even though it isn't really life-threatening its highly painful. Shingles can show up on different parts of the body. It could show up as an arrangement of blister that goes around the body part or area. Shingles are caused by a herpesvirus that also causes chickenpox. After chickenpox has occurred, shingles could occur in the body within years later. People who develop shingles could have vision loss, neurological problems, skin…

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    Interview Health History

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    retired housekeeper residing in Michie, Tennessee. She presents to the clinic today with complaints of an itchy rash under her right axilla that is accompanied by severe pain that radiates toward her right scapula. She states her right ear is also aching. Source and Reliability Self-referred. Deemed reliable. Says she came to clinic due to severe discomfort. Chief Complaint “This rash started on Wednesday, and has gotten much worse. It is oozing now. It’s been itchy and it hurts so bad. I…

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    Shingles Case Study

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    immune system. H. Z’s typical clinical features show he has shingles. The treatment goals are to limit the duration and severity of the illness and to reduce complications (Corden, 2014), which include (1) antiviral medication is taken at 72 hours of rash developing to lessen the severity of the condition. (2) Assess patient’s pain level and give analgesia. (3) Over -the- counter antihistamines to help with itching. (4) Supportive treatments, which include keeping the affected areas clean…

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    It appears that no matter the generation society will always be completely transfixed by societal gender roles and what it means to be a man or woman. Ron Rash understands this phenomenon and seems to be captivated by the societal craze. He brings light to the subject through an interesting novel, Serena, a tale of a hard-headed woman during the great depression who gets married to a business owner and eventually lets her clout get the best of her. For the time though, women were not supposed to…

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    heart. There are three stages but not everyone experiences all of the stages. The first stage is when within one to two weeks of the infection you get a circular rash at the site of the bite. This is usually the first sign. The circular rash typically looks like a central red spot surrounded by clear skin that is ringed by an expanding red rash. It also may appear as…

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    Shingles Research Paper

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    Shingles are caused by the varicella zoster virus. Also known as herpes zoster, these viruses does not cause cold sores, genital herpes or STD. It is the same virus that causes chicken pox. You can get it when you are exposed to the chicken pox virus or it’s really rare after you get the vaccination of the chicken pox. When a person recovers from the varicella virus, shingles can be in your nerve system. And you won’t even notice. They can start to reactivated whenever, it can be years.…

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    Skin Rashe

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    Mahmoud IbrahimM.C., a 23-year-old woman, has developed a skin rash as well as nausea and vomiting, aftertaking an antimicrobial drug for a short time. The skin rash is red and quite itchy and isspreading over her entire body. The physician stops the medication because of this allergicreaction. The patient has a history of skin rashes, both eczema and contact dermatitis, sinceinfancy. She has had hay fever during the summer and fall for the past few years.1. Why would the physician consider this…

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    PEP In Nursing

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    Polymorphic eruption of pregnancy (PEP), also known as pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPP), Bourne’s toxemic rash of pregnancy, nurse’s late onset prurigo, and toxic erythema of pregnancy all refer to the same dermatologic condition that occurs in pregnant women. Although the PEP condition is the most common dermatological condition among pregnant women, there are certain stages of the disorder that are very rare. There have been great debates over the etiology of…

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