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    William Shakespeare is a love sonnet, or that is what it is perceived as in the beginning. This Sonnet is written from the perspective of a poet who expresses the love he holds for his mistress (and lover) as a sickness, and more specifically, as a fever. This sonnet has 14 lines, which are then broken up into 3 quatrains and a rhyming couplet for the finish. There is a rhyming scheme in this sonnet, every second line rhyme, until the couple where they both rhyme to finish (ABABCDCDEFEFGG). This…

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    Essay On Kawasaki Disease

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    is still no known cause for this disease. Some scientist’s theories link the disease to bacteria, viruses or other environmental factors, but nothing has been proven. Signs to look for are high fever and peeling skin. Kawasaki disease has three symptom phases. During the first phase a patient has a fever higher…

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    had a low grade fever, so I decided to go to the hospital that was close to my house. I was the kind of person who did not like going to the doctor. When I reached the hospital, I was burning up with fever and I had severe pain in the stomach also I could not walk very well due to pain. In the hospital, the nurse did not know what I had and she just put me a blister which was very strong for pain and fever. Then we returned home and I already did not have a stomach pain and a fever, so I could…

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    Hookworm Research Paper

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    Many individuals are uninformed of the effect of the parasites on their general health. Moreover, more than 80 percent of patients have some sort of a parasite or microscopic organisms. All individuals convey them in themselves and as indicated by researchers; a normal American has in any event had half a kilo of parasites. Parasites assume control over the vitamins and minerals from the body and consequently discharge toxins that are negative for the living being. Now and again or…

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    S. Pyogenes

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    His parents didn’t find anything alarming so they treated the symptoms but when he gained a fever, he went to the medical facility where they gave him a bacterial test and it was negative. Therefore, it he was sent home but the pain continued and he was rushed to the hospital. He felt an array of pokes, prods and procedures to test for every disease…

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    During the 1950's, life was centered on the family and domestic duties for women. Women were encouraged to stay at home, raise children, cook, clean, and care for their husbands. However, some women challenged traditional values and stayed in the workforce. Many women in the 1950's suffered with pain, sorrow, and difficulties that didn't allow them to prosper or reach their academic goal and success. Although, some women worked outside of the house, they were usually paid less than men for…

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    Symptoms Of Pneumonia

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    Jeffrey is my five year old brother and he is frequently getting sick. He was admitted to Queens Medical Center when he developed a really high fever. The doctor working at Queens Medical center who examined Jeffrey diagnosed him with pneumonia. He received antibiotics for his condition but Jeffrey is now susceptible to pneumonia. Pneumonia Pneumonia is an infection in one or both lungs, the air sacs called the alveoli fill up with fluid and becomes inflamed (Mayoclinic, 2015). Pneumonia…

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    Emergency Room Assessment

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    According to the scenario, Mr. Smith was admitted into the hospital due to fever, fatigue, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting. During the emergency room visit, an assessment was performed on the patient to collect information. According to Dr. Carol Taylor’s Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Person-Center Nursing Care: 8th Edition, an assessment is done to collect, “all pertinent patient information… to develop a comprehensive and effective plan of care” (Taylor…

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    were the Nazis would either send Jews to concentration camps or kill them. After learning about Anne Frank I have learned many disturbing facts, but one fact would be how she died. Anne died of a terrible disease called typhus fever in a concentration camp. Typhus fever is a disease that that occurs after bacteria from animals that have fleas, ticks, lice, etc. is transferred to that flea or tick and is then carried to the human. A positive outcome for Anne and the other members of the…

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    Leucodermic Case Studies

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    Portuguese hospital due to fever and altered behavior. The patient is a Portuguese man expatriated in Angola for seven years. He lived in the Benguela province and travelled frequently to rural regions of Huambo and Huila. Fifteen days before returning to Portugal, he went on camping in a tropical forest region of Malange, close to the Democratic Republic of Congo border. He returned to Portugal to visit friends and relatives and after five days he experienced high fever, asthenia,…

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