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    air bubbles associated with a serous effusion or can be more mucopurulent. With the effusion, the tympanic membrane will become dull and then with acute infection will turn red. If perforation occurs drainage will be noted in the ear canal. To insufflation the tympanic membrane will be sluggish or not move. Physically patient can appear acutely ill/ fussy/ or present with no outward symptoms (Montague & Hussain,…

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    Smallpox Outline

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    Horticultural procedures 3. Every culture had their own method of varioloation a. India- taking the pus on a sharp needle and puncturing several hole in the deltoid muscle and then cover it with a paste made of rice. b. China- used a intranasal insufflation ii. Vaccination (Fenner, 1988) 1. Acceptance a. Edward Jenner’s challenges and work lead to what is now called the Smallpox Vaccine. b. The 19th century is when people started to accept the idea of vaccination. c. Vaccination had all…

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