AIDS is the most severe phase of HIV infection, when a person’s immune system is severely weakened. When HIV weakens the immune system opportunistic infections occur in the body. The low number of helper T cells in the blood and the badly damaged immune systems leads the infected to get an increasing number of severe illnesses, called opportunistic illnesses. Opportunistic infections are infections caused by pathogens that take advantage of an opportunity not normally available.
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The palm method of the person who is burned (not fingers or wrist area) is about 1% of the body.
What is palm method ?
- Using patients hand surface area is a simple method of assessing the size of burn or injury especially in small patchy burn and in extensive burns where non burned area can be counted using hand.
- The results indicate that whole hand not the palm represents more closely to 1% of TBSA.
- Use the person's palm to measure the body surface area burned.
- It can be hard to estimate the size of a burn.
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Option A. True.
Neurotic is a class of functional mental disorders involving distress but neither delusions nor hallucinations.
- may be defined simply as a "poor ability to adapt to one's environment, an inability to change one's life patterns, and the inability to develop a richer, more complex, more satisfying personality.
They tend to have negative views to themselves and their emotions because they acquired negative notion within them as they grow up. I believe in a scripture that says, "what you sow, is what you reap."
Checking the rhythm shouldn't be more than ten seconds when compressions are paused.
<h3>What is CPR?</h3>
This is referred to as cardio pulmonary resuscitation which is performed when the heart stops beating to save life.
It involves compression which should be paused to check the rhythm and shouldn't be more than ten seconds for prompt response.
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Kickball-Ball is rolled towards the batter and kicked
Softball- Ball is pitched in the air and struck by a bat
Whiffleball- Plastic ball struck by plastic bat