<h2>Question ❓Which symptoms are characteristic of a preschool-age client who is diagnosed with a urinary tract infection</h2>
<h2>Answer ❄️: </h2>
Pediatric Urinary Tract Infection
<h2>Explanation:⁉️</h2>
Practice Essentials
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common pediatric infections. It distresses the child, concerns the parents, and may cause permanent kidney damage. Occurrences of a first-time symptomatic UTI are highest in boys and girls during the first year of life and markedly decrease after that.
Febrile infants younger than 2 months constitute an important subset of children who may present with fever without a localizing source. The workup of fever in these infants should always include evaluation for UTI. The chart below details a treatment approach for febrile infants younger than 3 months who have a temperature higher than 38°C.
Answer:
b. functional zone of the endometrium is restored.
Explanation:
Proliferative phase -
This is the very second phase of uterine cycle , in which due to the estrogen , the lining of the uterus grows , or proliferate .
In this phase , the ovarian follicles secretes estrogen and estradiol .
The function of estrogen is to start the formation of the new layer in the uterus called the endometrium .
And this is how , the endometrium is restored in Proliferative phase .
Answer In response to increased levels of aldosterone, the kidneys produce urine with a lower concentration of sodium ions.
Answer:
D. Advill 200mg and Ibuprofen 200mg tab
Explanation:
the "active ingredient" in Advil is ibuprofen.
There is no real difference. Advil is a brand of ibuprofen and is equally effective