Mrs. Johnson has brought her daughter Felicia to the doctor’s office. Felicia has a fever and is complaining of a sore throat. |
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1.sore throat is called pharyngittis in medicatl term which is inflammation of pharyngus due to bacteria or virus.
2.throat swab can be collected to find out the cause of condition by doing culture of swab.
3.Tab.amoxycillin 500 mg -1 twice daily for five days will help to reduce the condition.
Mrs. Johnson has brought her daughter Felicia to the doctor’s office. Felicia has a fever and...
Mrs Conners comes into Dr. Tylers office to be
examined for a sore throat and fever.
Accidental Needle Stick Instructions Review Chapter 54 of your textbook. Then, discuss the following: Read through the following scenario and then answer the questions: Mrs. Conners comes into Dr. Tyler's office to be examined for a sore throat and fever. The examination reveals that Mrs. Conners has tonsillitis. Dr. Tyler writes an order in the patient's chart for an injection of antibiotic to be...
Mrs. Conners comes into Dr. Tyler's office to be
examined for a sore throat and fever. The examination reveals that
Mrs. Conners has tonsillitis. Dr. Tyler writes an order in the
patients chart for an injection of antibioti to be administered
today.
" UCCIONS Review Chapter 54 of your textbook. Then, discuss the following: • Read through the following scenario and then answer the questions: Mrs. Conners comes into Dr. Tyler's office to be examined for a sore throat and...
Mrs Conners comes into Dr. Tyler's office to be
examined for a sore throat and a fever. the examination reveals
that Mrs. Conners has tonsillitis. Dr. Tyler writes an order in the
patient's chart for an injection of antibiotic to be administered
today. The patient is also given a prescription for an oral
antibiotic to be taken for the next ten days. Joe, the medical
assistant, while administering the injection to Mrs. Conners,
accidentally puctutes his finger with the dirty...
Your 3 yr old daughter has a fever and is complaining of pain in her ear. You have aspirin, Tylenol, and Ibuprofen in your medicine cabinet. Which drug do you choose to use and why? Are there any of those drugs you would definitely avoid? Consider: side effects, properties of the drug, how long the drug lasts.
1. It is a busy day at the doctor’s office, and the medical assistant has been struggling for more than 10 minutes to convince a 6-year-old child to open his mouth and allow the medical assistant to collect a throat culture specimen. The child is becoming enraged and refuses to open his mouth, and his mother appears helpless to get him to follow instructions. After refocusing the child’s attention on his school and activities, which calms him down, the medical...
Heidy Miller brought her 18 month - old daughter to
see Dr. Smythe for a fever and cough that has lasted three days.
she gave her daughter a spoonful because she lost the measuring
cup, bottle says i could giver her a teaspoon.
Does toni appropriately handle the concerns Heidi
expresses in the final question she asks?
Heidi Miller has brought her 18-month-old daughter to see Dr. Smythe for a fever and cough that has lasted three days. Heidi is...
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1. Kelly is experiencing a sore throat, fever of 103.5F, and a generalized lymphadenopathy. The results of her blood work are as follows: CBC: Decreased WBC count with an increase in atypical lymphocytes MONO test: positive Increased serum bilirubin Based on this information, what is the most likely cause of this infection and the mode of transmission? a. EBV; kissing b. EBV; sexual intercourse c. CMV; blood transfusion d. orthomyxovirus A; coughing 2. Mrs. Gregory came into the ED complaining...
A mother brings her 9-year-old daughter into the pediatrician’s office for a follow-up appointment. The daughter had been diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) last year while repeating second grade. She has been taking methylphenidate (Ritalin) 10 mg twice a day for 7 months now. Initially, she had been started on methylphenidate (Ritalin) 10 mg three times a day, but complaints of headache and insomnia resulted in a series of changes. Initially, the last dose of the day was dropped...
A mother brings her 9-year-old daughter into the pediatrician’s office for a follow-up appointment. The daughter had been diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) last year while repeating second grade. She has been taking methylphenidate (Ritalin) 10 mg twice a day for 7 months now. Initially, she had been started on methylphenidate (Ritalin) 10 mg three times a day, but complaints of headache and insomnia resulted in a series of changes. Initially, the last dose of the day was dropped...