The elderly as they may suffer from disabilities or dementia which puts them at more risk
The most appropriate teaching point for this client is to limit outside activity. Asthma is a respiratory disease.
<h3>What is asthma?</h3>
Asthma is a respiratory inflammatory disease that affects the lungs and difficult the ability to breathe.
The particles in suspension such as pollen and pollutants can difficult the respiration in asthmatic persons.
Moreover, anticholinergic drugs such as Atrovent can block the action of the acetylcholine neurotransmitter.
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Answer: Based on the information provided, It does sound like a ringworm infection, but I never read anything about a ring-shaped rash or any raising on the foot. It more or less sounds like a mixture of both Ringworm, Toe Fungal, and Atropic Dermatitis. In my opinion I would classify it as a Ringworm Infection only if the child had direct contact with his/her feet after making contact with the cat. it's more of a 50/50 on how the child contracted this medical issue because, as I've read, It could be both Ringworm and Atropic Dermatitis. I can't exactly say it's Ringworm though due to nothing being mentioned about a Ring-shaped rash or and swelling/raising of the rash site.
Most likely diabetes, low blood sugar etc
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-flaccid paralysis and loss of sensation below injury with hypothermia, and loss of bladder and rectal control