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    Whooping Cough is a highly contagious disease that makes the person breath in rapidly, the affects of this disease is common cold, fever, runny nose, and mild cough. If this disease develops fast and dangerously it may even allow the person to cough so hard they vomit, in other words the more scientific name of this word is Bordetella Pertussis. This is also effective on dogs and other animals. It has three stages, Catarrh which is mucus that injures the membranes of the nose and mouth,…

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    “The Cough”, written by Harry Humes is a story of the everyday, forgotten coal miner. As the title states the story is merely about a cough. This cough however, is as dangerous as the Bubonic Plague or Ebola. Black Phlegm, commonly referred to as The Black Cough was an environmentally induced health concern. It took the lives of the many impoverished men in the mining community. The health concern was a slow-moving issue that could take months or even years to kill the person with it. “...home…

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    Subjective: CC (Chief Complaint): “Cough and sore throat X 3 days”. PHI: Mr. M. B is a 38 year old black male who presents in the clinic with c/o cough and sore throat over the last 3 days. The patient reported productive cough with greenish sputum. Patient also reported nasal stuffiness, post nasal drip, and itchiness in ears, eyes, and nose. The onset of CC started 3 days ago. M.B. Described sore throat as a dull aching pain, constant 10/10 which is aggravated by coughing and swallowing.…

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    “The room is breaking for lunch,” the circulating nurse told the operating room staff in the room. “What? I never heard of the whole room breaking for lunch.” “Policy states if the surgeon deemed a lunch break necessary in his room for the day then break time was allotted. “ This astonished Brooke, as it never occurred at her former place of employment. Fort Hospital scheduled around the clock cases and a break slipped in when possible, “time is money” the motto of the former hospital…

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    Fred and Sally Johnson, I have reviewed your questions and concerns regarding the formation of the business “Fred’s Miracle Cough Syrup”. Below you will find my comments and recommendations for each item of concern. Item I: Type of business entity A. Sole Proprietorship: A sole proprietorship in a business entity in which the sole owner is in control of the business and the management of it. The advantages of a sole proprietorship include the business owner being able to easily start the…

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    Overall, having to carry a flour baby around for a week was stressful, bout no anywhere as stressful as carrying a real baby. It was fun to get a glimpse of what motherhood is like, but at this point I am nowhere ready. Many people don’t think about the problems you will encounter when having a child, and I really think this project put those problems into perspective. The best part of this experience was getting a feel for what motherhood is like. Even though carrying a flour sack baby…

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    Scenario: 70 year old Male, No fixed abode, currently living in a hostel. Complaint: Feeling hot, Productive Cough (Green) for a duration of 5 days. When a patient first presents to any point of care within the healthcare system, a number of key steps must be undertaken. As the patient enters into the GP’s room, one would introduce oneself by name and their role. This brief introduction would allow the patient, to begin to build rapport within the patient doctor relationship, this is vital as…

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    a Fair Infant Dying of a Cough" but he still managed to cram all manner of patterns into his poetry. One of these patterns was textual. In poetry, texture is defined as: "The "feel" of a poem that comes from the interweaving of technical elements, syntax, patterns of sound and meaning" ("Glossary" PG). Certainly, Milton is able to do all those things and his skills are exemplified in this particular early work. Milton's "On the Death of a Fair Infant Dying of a Cough" certainly is replete…

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    Stop Coughing with Pineapple Juice – More Powerful and Much More Effective than Cough Syrup You should use pineapple juice to stop coughing instead of cough syrup since it is much more effective. Pineapple contains an enzyme called Bromelain which is effective in fighting infections and bacteria. This enzyme makes pineapple juice a powerful anti-inflammatory agent. Half the amount of vitamin C that you need per day Only one glass of pineapple juice will provide your body with half of the…

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    also known as whooping cough or 100-day cough. The bacterium that causes this illness is called Bordetella pertussis. This highly contagious disease mainly affects kids younger than 6 months old, because their immunization is not yet strong to protect them. The disease first starts symptoms similar to common cold symptoms which are: coughing, sneezing, low fever, or runny nose. However, after approximately 10 days, the cough of pertussis turns into uncontrollable fits of coughs followed by a…

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