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Maria Khatun Mona is a Founder and Editor of Nursing Exercise Blog. She is a Nursing and Midwifery Expert. Currently she is working as a "Senior Staff Nurse" at "Dinajpur Medical College Hospital", Bangladesh. She has great passion in writing different articles on Nursing and Midwifery. Mail her at "maria.mona023@gmail.com"

Nursing management of polio or poliomyelitis

Nursing Management and Prevention of Poliomyelitis or Polio

Prevention and Nursing Management of Polio or Poliomyelitis Definition of Poliomyelitis or Polio: Poliomyelitis or Polio is an acute viral infection caused by an RNA virus affecting the central nervous system and infrequently resulting in paralysis. It is characterized by fever malaise, headache stiffness of neck and back with increased cells and protein in CSF. […]

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Poliomyelitis or Polio

Epidemiological, Clinical Features and Treatment of Poliomyelitis or Polio

Definition of Poliomyelitis or Polio: Poliomyelitis or Polio is an acute viral illness that in its most severe from causes paralysis, difficulty breathing and sometimes death. It is an acute viral infection caused by an RNA virus affecting the central nervous system and infrequently resulting in paralysis. It is characterized by fever malaise, headache stiffness

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Measles disease

Treatment, Complication and Nursing Management of Measles

Definition of Measles Disease: Measles is a highly infectious disease of childhood caused by measles virus. It is characterized by fever, catarrhal symptoms of the upper respiratory tract followed by typical rash. An acute highly infectious disease of childhood caused by a specific virus of the group myxoviruses which is clinically characterized by fever and

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Measles disease symptoms

Epidemiological, Clinical Features, Diagnosis and Treatment of Measles

Measles Disease: Sign, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment Definition of Measles Disease: An acute highly infectious disease of childhood caused by a specific virus of the group myxoviruses which is clinically characterized by fever and catarrhal symptoms of the upper respiratory tract (coryza, cough) followed by a typical rash. Measles is a highly infectious disease of

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Mumps disease

Clinical Features, Treatment and Complication of Mumps Disease

Definition of Mumps Disease: Mumps is an acute infectious and communicable disease characterized by fever, tenderness and localized swelling of one or more of the salivary gland, usually the parotid and occasionally the sublingual or sub maxillary glands. It is an acute infectious disease caused by a specific virus affecting the glandular and nervous tissues.

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Communicable diseases

Prevention and Control of Communicable Diseases

Definition of Communicable Diseases: An illness due to a specific infectious agent or its toxic product capable of being directly or indirectly transmitted from man to man, man to animal, animal to man, animal to animal or from environment (through air, dust, soil, water, food etc.) to man or animal. Principle Control of Communicable Diseases:

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Types of communicable disease

Different Types and Mode of Transmission of Communicable Disease

Mode of Transmission and Types of Communicable Disease Definition of Communicable Disease: An illness due to a specific infectious agent or its toxic product capable of being directly or indirectly transmitted from man to man, man to animal, animal to man, animal to animal or from environment (through air, dust, soil, water, food etc.) to

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Chickenpox disease

Sign, Symptoms, Complication and Prevention of Chickenpox Disease

Definition of Chickenpox Disease: Chickenpox or varicella is an acute, highly infectious disease caused by varicella-zoster virus. It is characterized by vesicular rash that may be accompanied by fever and malaise. It is highly communicable and infectious disease caused by varicella virus, characterized by mild prodromal symptoms and a typical rash which passes through the

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Malaria disease

Why Malaria Disease Cannot Be Eradicated from Bangladesh?

What is Malaria Disease? Malaria is an infectious disease which is caused by plasmodium and transmitted by the bite of female anopheles mosquito, characterized by-fever, anemia, splenomegaly etc. It is a protozoal disease which is caused by infection with parasites of the genus plasmodium and transmitted to man by certain of infected female anopheles mosquito.

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Malarial parasites

Different Types and Life Cycle of Malaria Parasites

Malarial Parasites: Types, Classification and Life Cycle What is Malaria Disease? Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease affecting humans and other animals caused by parasitic protozoans (a group of single-celled microorganisms) belonging to the Plasmodium type. Malaria causes symptoms that typically include fever, tiredness, vomiting, and headaches. Malaria is an infectious disease caused by plasmodium

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