Mandatory VaccinationsGood Morning!My name is Fatema and today I will be talking to you about introducing a policy thatmakes all vaccines mandatory. Immunization is process that makes an individual immune orresistant to a certain diseases, by administrating vaccines. Vaccines are basically the proof forthe saying “practice makes perfect”. The process involves introducing the microbes of aninfectious disease in a controlled amount to allow the body’s immune system to fight it. Oncethe body has fought
SOAP Evaluation 1. Sign and symptoms/Clinical presentation of disease process a. How did your patient present: 62 y.o. white, female patient with past medical history of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hypercholesterolemia, hypothyroidism, and obesity presented with chief complaint of a painful vesicular rash on her back down to her waist. “The rash is very painful. It’s a continuous stabbing, burning pain.” She rates the pain 8/10. Pt. reports self-medicating with NSAID, but it was ineffective
diseases that affect the trigeminal nerve is trigeminal neuralgia. Trigeminal neuralgia is defined as sudden, usually unilateral, severe, brief, stabbing recurrent episodes of pain within the distribution of one or more branches of the trigeminal nerve, which has a profound effect on quality of life (Zakrzewska & Mcmillan, 2011). It is imperative that nurses provide optimum care and benefiting interventions for the patients with trigeminal neuralgia because of its poor pain prognosis. The purpose of
Chief Complaint Postherpetic pain. History Patient is a 28-year-old right-handed white male who is a fair historian. He states that last July, he started having issues, which he ultimately blames on a shingles breakout. He states that he was doing some exercises with barbells and felt significant pain along the left T7 dermatome. He then developed significant pain there. He went to a local hospital. I think that time, it was Maine Medical Center. He asked for an MRI and was shown to have
forth. In more severe cases, even personal care such as bathing, grooming, and dressing may be affected. Home care services may be required after the initial shingles attack has finished in cases where there are continuing sensations called postherpetic neuralgia (PHN). With PHN, the shingles pain continues on even after the rash has gone. Sometimes, it continues for months or even years. Surprisingly, based on the number of shingles cases reported each year, there is actually a shingles vaccine
Compared to Chickenpox, Shingles symptoms can last from 3-4 weeks, but the aftermath pains called postherpetic neuralgia, can be for months to years. Shingles affects the nerve cells and then spreads to the skin, leading to the visual symptoms we see and feel. Early symptoms include headaches, fevers, malaise, abnormal skin sensations and becoming sensitive
zoster (HZ). The area affected by the disease can be extremely painful, and pain tends to be exacerbated by any movement or contact. Epidural, intrathecal, and sympathetic nerve blocks have been used in the treatment of pain caused by HZ and postherpetic neuralgia. The recently described pectoral nerve (Pecs) and serratus anterior plane (SAP) blocks are easy and reliable methods for thoracic wall block. The SAP block primarily the thoracic intercostal nerves and to provide anterior hemithorax as arising
short-acting tramadol. Moreover, tramadol is used in the management of postoperative pain. The off-label indications of tramadol include its use as an adjuvant in the treatment of arthralgia associated with osteoarthritis and treatment of postherpetic neuralgia (Clinical Pharmacology,