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    first started doctors assumed it was something else, and was misdiagnosed because of the intense symptoms that people were having from the Spanish Flu. According to Saxena, Tripathi, and Rawat (2012), “These symptoms include haemorrhage from mucous membrane, especially from nose, stomach, and intestine. Bleeding from the ears and petechial haemorrhage in the skin were also observed” (p. 3266). The Spanish Flu was the worst epidemic the world has ever experienced, and researchers said, this…

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    hygiene practices like drinking or eating in the lab area (D.Hank, 2009).The third exposure mechanism is through skin penetration that can be through an injury caused by a contaminated sharp object, entry through an open wound and contact with the mucous membrane of the nose, eyes or mouth. Methods of evaluation and control of biological…

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    higher risk of having periodontal disease. Being overweight can also increase adipose, or fatty tissue. Adipose tissue can cause lipomas (fatty growths) on the gums, and cheeks. It can also be associated with the inflammatory response to the mucous membranes in the mouth. An inflammatory response can cause unhealthy and painful gums, and an increase in the depth of the periodontal…

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    Student Name: Scott Wood Clinical Dates: 1/20-1/21/2015 Initials of assigned patient: CH Unit ICU Room # 8 Patient’s admitting diagnosis: PNA/CHF Discuss event(s) that led up to admission to critical care unit: Mr. H was admitted to the ER in Jamestown, TN on January 16th with shortness of breath, unproductive cough, and an overall feeling of weakness. Patient stated “I was having a hard time catching my breath and just felt real weak all over.” Patient was found to have a pleural effusion of…

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    Left Ear: Case Study

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    from the eyes. The right TM appears normal. No erythema or bulging with minimal wax. The left TM is not visible. There is cerumen impaction. The canal that is visible does appear normal. There is no pain with movement of the external ear. Mucous membranes are moist. No mucosal lesions. No exudate. No drainage. Neck Supple. No lymphadenopathy. Heart Regular rate and rhythm. Lungs Clear bilaterally with good breath sounds. Extremities No lower extremity…

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    CC Mrs. Hoffman is a 57-year-old female here today complaining of a persistent cough. HPI The patient tells me she actually saw Katy Lilly, MD for the same cough back on September 25, 2015. At that point, she had had a cough for about three weeks. She is now going on approximately five weeks with the cough. She describes it has an annoying type of dry cough. She says that the symptoms initially that she had were cold symptoms with a runny nose, stuffy nose, and the cough. The rest of them…

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    be deadly, so it must be taken seriously. Thousands of people suffer from the poisoning so it's better to be safe than sorry. Exposure for long periods of time can cause a mixture of symptoms. You can develop chronic fatigue and/or headaches, mucous membranes of the mouth, nose and throat, chronic coughing, sneezing, rashes, fever and irritation to the eyes. Severe cases would be worsening of the above stated symptoms. You can also become a host to these spores and would succumb to toxicity.…

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    Well nourished. No apparent distress. Appears stated age. HEENT: Normocephalic, atraumatic. Pupils equal, round and reactive to light. Extraocular muscles intact. Sclera anicteric without injection. Oropharynx without any lesions. Mucous membranes moist. Neck: Supple. No JVP. Trachea midline. Lymph Node: No cervical or supraclavicular lymphadenopathy. Lungs: Clear to auscultation bilaterally. No wheezes, rales, or rhonchi. Symmetric chest expansion. Breathing nonlabored.…

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