Answer:
C. Acute Epiglottitis
Explanation:
Before explaining why C is the correct answer, let's look at why the others are <u>not</u> correct:
- A. GABHS is a bacterial infection that is a type of streptococcus (aka Strep). It is also the most common cause of Tonsillitis! Symptoms of GABHS typically include: Sore Throat, fever, swollen lymph nodes, and tonsillar exudates. It sounds very like what we're looking for, but notice drooling isn't a symptom found with this one!
- B. Acute Tracheitis is inflammation of the trachea often resulting from a bacterial infection. Symptoms of this condition are more breathing-related such as severe dry cough, wheezing, and even shortness of breath and cyanosis. Not what we're looking at.
- D. Acute Laryngotracheobronchitis is a common disease found in young children that is more commonly known as Croup. This disease is most often characterized by a "barking cough." Other symptoms include fever, stridor and hoarseness.
Now, WHY is C the correct answer?:
Acute Epiglottitis is, like croup, commonly found in younger children and is defined as inflammation of the epiglottis (the flap that covers the trachea when swallowing). It is often characterized by fever, sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and (more specifically) drooling! The drooling coupled with the clear bilateral breath sounds and absence of a cough help to diagnose this illness.
1) refer them to a hotline, it’s always best to ask for help from a trusted and reliable adult.
2) acknowledge their pain and be there for them; don’t ask them questions such as “what were you wearing?” or “why were you even there?”, it is NEVER a victim’s fault, make sure they know it’s always the perpetrator’s wrong.
3) make sure they are safe from there, ask if you can accompany them so you make sure it doesn’t happen again.
Answer:
The correct option is;
-Eccentric Contraction
Explanation:
The releasing of the muscles slowly to become longer under the effect of a load is known as eccentric contraction
An example of eccentric contraction is the elongation of the curl biceps as the load of the dumbbell is lowered down after lifting, such that while in the process of lowering rather than dropping the dumbbell down the biceps remain in contraction so as to maintain control of the descent
Along with eccentric contraction, isometric contraction and concentric contraction make up the three phases of muscles and tendon movement.
No, because the media can be full of lies sometimes. You never know what people can post.
Answer:
kissing, Nose, mouth, or eyes to hands to others, Hands to food, Infected child to hands to other children
Explanation: