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    symptoms (minus the fever), itching, tingling, and extreme pain at the site of the rash, are the most common signs of the virus. Shingles are sometimes called herpes zoster. This is very different to genital herpes, which is caused by a different virus called herpes simplex. A person with shingles can transmit the virus to others who have not had the chicken pox. A person is not considered contagious before the rash blisters and when postherpetic neuralgia sets in. About 1 in 4 people have…

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    exam, there is a blueish-gray macular rash on his buttocks. The mother reports that the rash appeared a few days after birth and hasn’t changed in size and color. What is the next step in management of the rash? A. Call child protective services B. Prescribe topical nystatin and hydrocortisol C. Reassess on a follow-up visit D. Reassure the mother that…

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    Front Counter Employee

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    the women’s restroom with the claimant and found the claimant looking at a “red rash that was all over her chest and lower abdominal area.” During their conversation, the claimant informed Witness Gutierrez that the rash was the result of the pressure and stress due to Mr. Liu’s “negative attitude.” Supervisor Ms. Laura Celio claimed that she walked in on the claimant and Witness Gutierrez as they were looking at the rash that developed on the claimant’s abdominal area. Ms. Celio stepped out of…

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    Smallpox is a contagious disease that is often fatal. It is caused by the variola virus. Smallpox produces a fever and easily identifiable rash. In 1980, smallpox was declared an eradicated disease following a very successful vaccination program. However, after September 2001, the United States governments took steps to be prepared with a bioterrorism attack using smallpox as a weapon of mass destruction. As a result of this effort, there is a national response plan to be able to vaccinate…

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    Why Do Rashes

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    You’ve most likely had a rash at some purpose or another, whether or not from poison Hedera helix or the pox or one thing more eerie. Why will your skin flee in red blotches like that? additional vital, is there something you'll be able to do concerning it? We often think about the skin as a barrier—it keeps the insides of our bodies in, and it keeps the surface world out. however our skin is additionally full of special cells of the system. These cells shield the skin and body against viruses,…

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    Erythema Infection

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    Chickenpox is a contagious infection that is caused by the varicella-zoster virus. Everybody can be infected by the varicella-zoster virus but it effects younger children’s more. Chickenpox can last up to 15 days Symptoms: A itchy rash that causes blisters with fluid, and once the blister erupts it causes to develop a crust. Also fever, feeling tired, headache, and anorexia is common. Treatment: The body has to fight the virus on its own. For the symptoms special creams to prevent from itching,…

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    because of his rash behavior. For example, when Romeo found out that I was supposedly dead, he immediately thought of suicide, saying, “And a man did need poison now… here lives a caitiff wretch would sell it him… And this same needy man must sell it me” (p270). Romeo was remembering passing this man and thinking that if he needed poison, this man could sell it to him. Now that Romeo thought I was dead, he insisted this man would sell him poison so he could kill himself. The definition of rash…

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    readers understand Maggie’s romantic conflict towards Luke and Allen, Rash presents their attitude in different ways which cause the conflict. Luke has a carefree life he only cares for himself which is why he didn’t really care for Maggie. For example, pages 94 through 97 Maggie finds Luke cheating and all he has to say is “we weren’t a thing” basically. This scene shows Luke’s cruel attitude that Rash wants people to see. Rash does show the nice and loving side of Luke, but his love isn’t for…

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    “3 AM and the Stars Were Out”, the author, Ron Rash, introduces the reader to Carson, an aging, retired veterinarian who contemplates the life he lived and death he has seen. Using a late night cow birth and the lights that shine in the dark as a metaphor for the human experience, Rash explores the pain of being alive and rewards of living. II. Paragraph 1: Accepting/acknowledging…

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    Rubella

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    is a very easily spread (contagious) viral infection. The infection causes a low fever and pinkish rash. In children, the infection is usually mild and goes away on its own. What are the causes? This condition is caused by a virus. The virus is spread in droplets that are sprayed when a contagious person talks, sneezes, or coughs. A person with rubella is contagious from about 1 week before the rash appears until about 1 week after it goes away. What increases the risk? This condition is more…

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