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06
Nov
2009
Searching for emergency clinic

3 days ago by texan4life

The following is my article that appeared in The Sun News on Wednesday, October 21, 2009. The online version can be found here. Last week I had a minor medical scare. I was finishing a book on the couch when I noticed a red bump on my arm. At first I thought it was bug bite. It didn’t itch, so I jus ...

Texan4life's Blog - texan4life.wordpress.com · 1 reference

04
Nov
2009
What Is The Nursing Care Plan For Measles?

4 days ago by nurseadvice

it is about the assessment, planning, intervention and evaluation for measles by table.

www.virtualnurse.com - virtualnurse.com/blog · 1 reference

Explain how the child becomes immune to measles?

5 days ago by Madam Skin

A kid is since a measles vaccination. Explain how a kid becomes defence to measles?

Madam Skin - madamskin.com · 9 references

02
Nov
2009
Not anti-vaccine. Just cautious.

6 days ago by Baby Potential

Today when I asked a friend who works for our city (and whose office is next door to the health department) if she could steer me to info on when/where the H1N1 vaccine will be available, she scoffed at me: "I thought you were anti-vaccine!" I was taken aback by her flippant remark because I thought ...

Start here. Grow far. - babypotential.typepad.com/start_here_grow_far · 5 references

01
Nov
2009
Why? (in the UK) did us kids only get “German Measles” ? ?

7 days ago by Madam Skin

I didn’t,t even know where Germany was!

Madam Skin - madamskin.com · 9 references

A tale with a tail: why logistics should be integrated into your planning

8 days ago by Michael Keizer

Logistics is so often an afterthought. All you programme managers, country directors, and other people managing aid programmes out there: how often do you integrate logistics planning into your planning from day 1 of your design phase? (And if any of you say: “always”, please let me know when you ne ...

Logistics, health, and aid:... - michaelkeizer.com/humourless · Rank: 199,799 · 3 references

31
Oct
2009
The Facts about MMR Vaccine and Autism

8 days ago by Marcia

Measles, Mumps and Rubella – The MMR Vaccine The MMR is an intramuscular vaccine injected either into the upper arm or thigh. The MMR vaccine is composed of a weakened version of live measles, mumps and rubella viruses. As the viruses are weakened, a person that has just had the vaccine cannot infec ...

Medimise.com - medimise.com · 3 references

Vaccines, Cure or Cause?

8 days ago by Phil

Variolae Vaccinae – the birth of the fraud In May 1796, Edward Jenner, acting upon ‘a superstition among the dairymaids of Gloucestershire that a person who had suffered from cowpox would never have smallpox,’ 1 inoculated one James Phillips with lymph from a cowpox vesicle on the hand of a dairymai ...

A Phil-for-an-ill Blog - 1phil4everyill.wordpress.com · Rank: 169,951 · 7 references

29
Oct
2009
Importance and Types of Vaccines for Small Children

11 days ago by Kimberly Green

For small children the vaccines are: D.P.T. ( “triple”) for diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough) and tetanus. • For complete protection, a child needs 3 injections. • Starting in the second month, she gets every 1 to 2 months depending on the country. • After a year in need of reinforcement. Infan ...

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28
Oct
2009
How Shud I Start My Nursing Care Plan For Measles On A Recovering Pediatric ...

11 days ago by nurseadvice

My pediatric patient suffering from measles is already recovering I was thinking that I might asses him for knowledge deficit about the disease, because his symptoms are already diminishing I can’t think of anything as a nursing objective, how should I start my nursing care plan for measles then?

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