Answer:
There are many NOT typical symptoms of influenza, since the typical ones are very pathognomonic.
Those that are not typical could become:
that the patient feels animated, not very fatigued, with excess energy and absence of fever, insstinal constipation.
Explanation:
The symptoms, unlike the signs, are what the patient perceives ... That is why we do not clarify other factors such as dyspnea or fever, since that would become a SIGN and not a SYMPTOM.
Instead, the sign is a factor that appears and is perceived by the medical professional through some technique or thanks to some prior knowledge.
Answer:
See explanation below for answer.
Explanation:
Influenza, also called Flu is a common viral infection that can be deadly, especially in high-risk groups. It attacks the lungs, nose and throat.
People at high risk include:
Symptoms include:
It should be noted that not everyone with flu will have a fever.
The main way that the infectious liver disease hepatitis C is spread is through contact with the blood of an infected person.
It can all be spread by sharing needles or other drug paraphernalia, receiving a contaminated blood transfusion or organ transplant (before widespread testing), or working with blood in medical facilities. Although the risk is generally seen to be lower than for other sexually transmitted viruses, hepatitis C can still be transmitted through sexual contact, even though the predominant mechanism of transmission is blood-to-blood contact. The risk of sexual transmission can be reduced by precautions, including the use of barrier techniques.
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post-exposure prophylaxis. PEP for short. It involves taking medicine after contact with HIV.
Treatment must begin within 72 hours. PEP is only available from a healthcare provider, emergency room, urgent care clinic, or HIV clinic.
It is not 100% effective. And follow-up
HIV testing is required
There is some evidence that suggests that providing PEP after a potential exposure to HIV can help reduce a person’s risk of HIV infection. However, we also know that PEP is not 100% effective, meaning that it will not prevent all HIV infections. Hope it helps!!
The options to choose from are: portal of exit, reservoir, portal of entry
The answers are JoAnn is the reservoir in the chain of transmission. The mucus from her cough is the portal of exit in the chain of transmission.
JoAnn is the reservoir because the cold is stored in her body. The mucus is the portal of exit because it is being coughed up outside the body.
Cold and cough are one of the most common illnesses associated with pathogenic attacks in the body. It affects the respiratory system of the body.
The secretion of mucus and cough from the lungs to the outside is the portal of exit. Joann's cough is the portal of exit in the chain of transmission.
The reservoir in a chain of transmission refers to the habitat or place where the pathogenic agent lives, reproduces and grows. The lungs of Joann are the reservoir in the chain of transmission.
Thus, the statements for the fill-in blanks can be given as:
She is coughing up mucus (a respiratory secretion) from her lungs. Joann is the reservoir in the chain of transmission. the mucus from her cough is the portal of exit in the chain of transmission.
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