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    Case Study Papa Bear

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    and meloxicam. Not only does he currently have high cholesterol and feeling pains from his neck down to his lower back, for about 40 years Mr. Bear has been prescribed doxycycline monohydrate as well as triamcinolone acetonide for his eczema and skin rash on both of his upper arms, and rosacea on his cheeks. The liver makes lipoproteins to distribute cholesterol in the body as well as to bring…

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    Shingles Research Paper

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    (HHV3), which is also causes chickenpox (varicella) ("Re: Who Discovered the Shingles?"). Over one hundred years, there have been incidents of shingles for different people. The earliest cases of shingles are over two hundred and fifty years old. The rash itself was sometimes confused with smallpox/chickenpox, so it’s a…

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    Jeomerial Case Study

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    dishes piled up in the garage. A couple of months ago, the reporter saw Jasmine, and she had a rash on her wrist and it looked like someone had burned half of her wrist off (around her fingers). Also, the child (Jasmine) had a rash on the side of her stomach. Two months ago, Turkesiah (mother) took the child to the doctor and she was seen by Dr. Jennifer Grayson (Pediatrician). The reporter said the rash on Jasmine’s wrist and on the side of her stomach…

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    on their arms and legs. The lesions are target shaped, concentric circles on the skin that sometimes have scabs or blisters in the center. The rash begins…

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    Eczema Essay

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    Eczema Ana M, Silao , MA Alaska Career College Eczema Eczema is from a Greek word meaning, “to boil” it is a non-contagious skin disease characterized dry, red, itchy, and scaly skin. Eczema is also known as atopic dermatitis (AD), a chronic form. Nearly 31 million Americans suffer from AD. Eczema is a very common disease occurring in infants, children, and adults. Many signs and symptoms are noticeable like dry, itchy skin that tends to itch a lot more and the causes. In addition, treatments…

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    Atopic Eczema is a disease of the skin which is part of the Integumentary System. The Integumentary System consist of the skin, hair, and nails. Atopic means it occurs on top of the body. Eczema is a form of dermatitis or skin inflammation. This disease is characterized by inflammation of the skin that causes itching. Atopic Eczema is a chronic disease, which means it lasts over a long period of time with periods of on and off again flare ups as discussed by (Brown, S. 2016). Eczema causes many…

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    Only that chicken pox is a rash that consists of red bumps, blisters, and scabs. In my case, I did not have that. This bright red blotchy rash was something different. It was something I've never seen before. It wasn't like any sunburn. These red spots that covered me from head to toe was something else. With hesitation, I shakingly brushed…

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    Ron Rash

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    the Map Ends,” Ron Rash demonstrates this very phenomenon. In the story, the two main characters, an older man near the age of sixty, and a younger one around seventeen, go through a series of trials where they are forced to make decisions to maintain their freedom on the run, and as it would be, the older man makes decisions based on his experience which are rejected by the youth in favor of haste, these decisions then return to create problems for the youth later in the text. Rash conveys the…

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    There are seven types of psoriasis, the most common being Plaque Psoriasis, or psoriasis vulgaris, which is identified as raised, inflamed, red skin covered with silvery, white scales. These patches may itch and burn. This kind of psoriasis can appear anywhere on your body. There is also Pustular Psoriasis which is more uncommon and mostly appears in adults. It is characterized by pus-filled bumps surrounded by inflamed, red skin. Erythrodermic Psoriasis is the least common, but it's very…

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    Chicken Pox Essay

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    Do you remember the time when you had chicken pox? How did you feel? Furthermore, did you run bout the house, confused about what you had? Where these are relevant questions, I am sure you have questions about the origin of the varicella zoster virus also known as "chicken pox." After this presentation, you should be capable of, identifying the symptoms of chicken pox. In addition, you should be competent to describe the condition and prescribe the appropriate medical attention to an infected…

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