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    Essay On Chicken Pox

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    universal childhood experience. First symptom of chickenpox in early childhood is usually an itchy rash that appear on the head and spread throughout your body. The rash becomes raised, and blister is form. Blister can be formed on mucous membrane such as inside the mouth, nose, throat, and vagina. The blisters crust over and will disappear 10-14 days. People who have had chickenpox are more prone to having shingles later in later. Shingles is when Varicella zoster virus has been reactivated. In…

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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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    protected by shoes, there will be friction between them and the ground with every step. This is how blisters are caused, by the repetition of steps and continued friction. Although it is a minor injury that a bandage can fix, you will have to suffer blisters every time until calluses are formed. And even then, there are still people reporting that they continue to get blisters. So if friction causes blisters, then stepping on sharp objects can cause punctures. With shoes, your feet are protected…

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    Case Study Olzapine

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    all his prescribe medication against a medication record form. CM noted the quantity prescribed, quantity remaining and the refill date. While conducting the medication count, CM noted a February blister pack of Lithium along with a March package. Lithium is prescribed in quantity of 60 for each blister pack and in total James had from the two blitzar pack was 49. CM noticed and addressed it with James, because it appears he does not adhere to the medication, but he is in accordance with the…

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    Little Tommy has come to the family practice with a runny nose, frequent blowing, large nasal blisters, nasal lesions, and nasal scabs that have a dried crusts. These lesions are continuing to drain. The lesions are now on his forearm. When conducting the physical examination, the examiner found purulent rhinorrhea that are 0.5 to 1 cm in size in the areas of the nose, mouth, and radial side of the forearm. The likely name of this childhood disease is varicella zoster virus (VZV), commonly…

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    The Chickenpox Virus

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    Do not let them go to school/ work until their blisters (all of them) have dried up as the dry scabs are no longer contagious. Also, make sure to inform the school/ workplace as others may have developed chickenpox. 2. Make sure they drink enough fluids and do not get dehydrated by giving them sips of…

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    Chickenpox. When you think of the word chickenpox you probably think about the time when you were younger and very itchy all over your body unless, you were one of the lucky few ones that didn’t catch the decease. As experience, I know having the chickenpox was not the greatest childhood memory for myself and I am sure for many others as well. Chickenpox is a highly common illness, which mostly affects children. The varicella zoster virus, a member of the herpes virus family, is what causes…

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    Skin Wound Healing

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    1) Pimples and blisters. A blister is a small bubble filled with a clear serum (i.e. plasma), that creates itself on the skin because of burns on the skin, friction against the skin, and many other damages. A pimple is a swollen part of the skin filled with pus that results from an oil gland being infected with bacteria. Both effects on the skin are created on epithelial tissues, along the upper layers of the epidermis, affecting the stratum corneum while making it infectious. The skin splits in…

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    Shingles Research Paper

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    and is unable to see any visible signs of the cause. A rash will eventually appear, beginning as a groups of pimples on either the trunk or face. The pimples turn into pus-filled blisters that later pop and a crust forms over the pimples and blisters in roughly 7 to 10 days. The healing of the skin begins once the blisters are crusted over within 2 to 4 weeks after the initial…

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    Herpes Simplex Case Study

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    background A 26-year old white lady who has the symptoms includes genital itchy and sharp and severe pain on labia. She also has three previous episodes of pain over 6 months. It appearance of red sores, crusted and healed without scar and small red blisters. Beside, she has 5 sexual partners since last year. The doctor makes diagnosis of Genital herpes simplex. Etiology of herpes simplex virus type 2(HSV-2) The disease causes by herpes simplex virus. It divides into type 1 and type 2. In the…

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