Rhinovirus Essays

  • Postpartum Period Essay

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    Prepare For The Postpartum Period A postpartum period or postnatal period is the period beginning immediately after the birth of a child and extending for about six weeks. The World Health Organization (WHO) describes the postpartum period as the most critical and yet the most neglected phase in the lives of mothers and babies. The postpartum period can be a trying time- there are sleepless nights, hormones causing your emotions to range from anger and depression to exhilaration and joy and the

  • Stereotypes And False Beliefs

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    many of these observations can now be adequately researched and used to our benefit. A very good example is the one about the cold weather causing the common cold. We know that the common cold is usually caused by either the coronavirus or the rhinovirus and not by a cold temperature. Yet through the years people have observed an increase in the incidence of the common cold during the winter months. Doctors have researched this and come to the conclusion that a drop in the ambient temperature causes

  • Ba Tonsillitis Case Study Essay

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    Sore throat is a very common and vague symptom that can be associated with a variety of conditions ranging from bacterial or viral infections to the malignancy of throat or neck. It is one of the top 20 reasons for patient visits to their primary care provider (Ruppert, 2015). Therefore, a thorough history taking, physical examination, and necessary diagnostic work up should be done to eliminate various differential diagnoses and before choosing a final diagnosis. This is important to provide the

  • Essay On Pediatric Pneumonia

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    Pediatric pneumonia is the most common cause of mortality in children. Although , there are cures for this infection , if not detected early , it can pose to be life threatening. Most cases of pediatric pneumonia are found in developing countries like Bangladesh , Nigeria and the Sub Saharan Region. According to WHO , as of 2013 , the causality rate caused by pneumonia is at 2 million, amongst children under the age of five. This dramatically rising number proves that there is a need to understand