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    Tylenol Research Paper

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    Most people from teenagers to young adults to older people experience some form of pain throughout their lives. It could be a regular headache, tooth ache, back ache, or minor aches and pains. By choosing Tylenol, pain and fever is reduced. It is also safe for pregnant or breastfeeding women. Control your pain with Tylenol. Take the correct dose according to body weight to start to control pain. Sore back, throat, fever, other aches and pains, and moderate pain can be eased by taking Tylenol…

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    Should Vaccines be Mandatory? The characteristic red spotty rash that covers the body from head to toe with accompanying fever has afflicted millions, decimating populations around the world. Physicians as early as the ninth century identified this rash as Rubeola or more commonly known as Measles and has continue to be a scourge throughout time. Individuals with a suppressed or undeveloped immune response have difficulty resisting the virus as it progresses into pneumonia or encephalitis…

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    In uncomplicated infection recovery begins soon after the appearance of the rash. However, complications will occur in up to 40% of all patients, the risk of a complication being higher for the very young or for adults and in undernutrition. Mortality is highest in infants and younger children. Complications most commonly are respiratory, and pneumonia causes most measles-associated deaths. The pneumonia risk is higher with immune suppression, which can be induced systemically by the virus…

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    The common side effects of Tegretol are ataxia, and drowsiness. This medication can also cause fatigue, sedation, vertigo, blurred vision, hypertension, hypotension, edema, urinary retention, weight gain, leukopenia, rash, and syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone. All patients who are taking this medication should be monitored for change in behavior because of incidences of increased suicidal thoughts. The potential nursing diagnosis for a patient taken this…

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    to make a rash decision that later brought many negative affects. “And in the farthest corner we could see her hanging with anoose of linen round her neck.”(246) If Antigone had just waited a little longer she would have been freed, but instead she killed herself which later caused more deaths. Once again driven by love and overwhelming emotions Antigone made a bad decision that later negatively affected many others. Many people are often blinded by love like Antigone, which leads to rash…

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    about the “death” of Juliet). This ultimately results in Romeo’s false belief that Juliet is actually deceased. Friar Lawrence does not succeed in guiding the couples, but instead, brings great confusion. More importantly, Friar makes an oafish and rash decision when marrying this couple, in the first place. Despite his awareness of the ceaseless feud between the two families, the friar decides to marry the lovers from separate sides of the conflict, thinking that this would actually ease the…

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    Red Measles Essay

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    sneezing, or simply being in close contact with someone who is infected with it, even when the rash is not visible. Measles tends to be more severe in adults than in children, with a higher fever, more prominent rash, and more complications. Symptoms start with a fever, cough, runny nose, red irritated eyes, sore throat with tiny white spots inside the mouth and last 2-4 days before the signature itchy red rash appears on the body around the fourth or fifth day, beginning on the head and moving…

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    The origin of the smallpox disease is unknown. It is thought to date back to the Egyptian Empire around the 3rd century BC. This assumption was made based on a smallpox-like rash found on three mummies. The earliest findings of any disease that clearly resembled the smallpox disease emerged in the 4th century in China. Early written narratives of the smallpox disease also appeared in India in the 7th century and in Asia Minor in the 10th century (ACIP 2003). The Smallpox disease, which was…

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    Causative Organism

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    Disease Causative Organism Symptoms Treatment Mode of transmission Prevention Unique Things About Disease Athlete's Foot Fungi - Scaly rash - Itching - Stinging - Burning - Antifungal meds - Floors - Towels - Clothing - Keep your feet clean - Dry feet thoroughly - Don’t go barefoot anywhere With athlete's foot, you literally have a plant living on your skin. Ringworm Fungi - Red circle on skin - Itch - Antifungal meds - Contact of skin - Wash your body - Avoid anyone infected Infection is…

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    headache, rash,edema, low blood pressure, drowsiness, and dizziness. Anti-arrhythmics may cause dizziness, blurred vision,anorexia, unusual taste,fatigue, nausea and vomiting Antiplatelet drugs can cause diarrhea, rash or itching,pain in abdomen,headache,chest pain, muscle aches, and dizziness.Side effects of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors include cough, elevated blood potassium levels, low blood pressure, dizziness, headache, drowsiness, weakness, abnormal taste, and rash. Side…

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