Chronic/Terminal Childhood Illnesses

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  1. 4. the treatment for this is taking a patient off of an antibiotic
  2. 5. sexual abuse must be considered if this is diagnosed in a small child
  3. 7. This disease can be caused by lack of vitamin D consumption
  4. 9. strength of effect produced by a pathogenic organism
  5. 12. a disease caused by drinking unsanitary water or food
  6. 13. This disease is cause by a virus and results in a barking cough with a low grade fever
  7. 16. the vaccine for this disease is not given during pregnancy, but in the postpartum period
  8. 17. congenital infection of this virus in infants is the leading cause of healing loss and intellectual disabilities in the United States
  9. 20. family members are encourage to get the Tdap booster to reduce the risk for transmission of this disease to newborns
  10. 22. highly contagious childhood illness that is cause by the same virus that is responsible for shingles
  11. 25. The type of immunity that you get from an immunoglobulin injection
  12. 28. manifestations of this disease include a classic red, bulls-eye rash
  13. 29. body makes antibodies without the presence of the disease and it is introduced through vaccination or by having the disease
  14. 30. antibodies that are made by another human or animal and are given to another person; it is not long term and only lasts about three months
  15. 32. a carrier that transfers an infective agent from host to another like a tick that Carries lyme’s disease
  16. 33. a disease producing microorganism
  17. 34. bacteria or viruses that are most commonly transmitted through small respiratory drip let’s and are expelled when see one sneezes, coughs, etc
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  1. 1. The age that a child should get an MMR vaccine
  2. 2. a vaccination for this is given to pregnant women at 24-36 weeks
  3. 3. this is a chronic disease require it lifelong management and care
  4. 6. a common occurrence in children due to the shorten Eustachian tubes
  5. 8. A symptom of this disease is that the child leans forward and drools excessively
  6. 10. a person has poor hand hygiene and pathogens have opportunities to enter though the mouth
  7. 11. Kolpik spots are a symptom of this disease
  8. 14. this disease, when bacterial, is most often cause by group A beta-hemolytic streptococci
  9. 15. contact through blood or bodily fluids when a disease causing microorganism passes from the infected person to the healthy person
  10. 18. A person with this disease is advised not to play contact sports due to an enlarged spleen
  11. 19. A symptom of this disease is crusty discharge around the eyes
  12. 21. A symptom is redness of the cheek almost appearing to have been slapped
  13. 23. a circle link that is made of the six different thing that are involved in transmission; we want to break the chain and stop the transmission; organism, reservoir, portal of exit, portal of entry, transmission, and susceptible host
  14. 24. desquamation and strawberry tongue are common manifestation of this childhood illness
  15. 26. a vaccination is recommended for this illness as adolescents near the age of graduation, as they are at risk for contracting this illness in a college setting
  16. 27. this is the most common respiratory pathogen in infants and small children
  17. 31. Vaccinations for this are at 2, 4, 6, 15 months and 4 years old