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REPORT OF GROUP 1: 

REPORT OF GROUP 1

GROUP I ☺ Quizon, John Kennedy ☺ Gereña, Rosechell ☺ Habla, Mary Ann ☺ Ocampo,Ronalyn ☺ Bautista,Melody: 

GROUP I ☺ Quizon, John Kennedy ☺ Gereña, Rosechell ☺ Habla, Mary Ann ☺ Ocampo,Ronalyn ☺ Bautista,Melody

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EMERGENCY NURSING CARE

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☺ The throat is the anterior (front) portion of the neck beginning at the back of the mouth , consisting anatomically of the pharynx and larynx ☺ The throat contains the trachea and a portion of the esophagus . WHAT IS THROAT ?

INJURIES IN THROAT: 

INJURIES IN THROAT 1 . Sore Throat (Pharyngitis) Pain in the throat. Sore throat may be caused by many different causes, including inflammation of the larynx, pharynx, or tonsils

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SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS: ☺ Difficulty swallowing ☺ Dry throat ☺ Fever ☺ Chills ☺ Cough ☺ Runny nose ☺ Sneezing ☺ Body aches ☺ Headache ☺ Nausea

TREATMENTS: ☺ To Relieve Pain ☺ To Obtain medical aid if necessary. : 

TREATMENTS: ☺ To Relieve Pain ☺ To Obtain medical aid if necessary.

Strep throat is an infection caused by a type of bacteria called streptococcus, which can lead to serious complications if not adequately treated. : 

Strep throat is an infection caused by a type of bacteria called streptococcus, which can lead to serious complications if not adequately treated.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS: : 

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS : Throat pain Difficulty swallowing Red and swollen tonsils, sometimes with white patches or streaks of pus Tiny red spots on the soft or hard palate — the area at the back of the roof of the mouth Swollen, tender lymph glands (nodes) in your neck Fever Headache Rash Stomachache and sometimes vomiting, especially in younger children Fatigue

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TREATMENTS: ☺ Antibiotics, such as penicillin or amoxicillin, are commonly used .

TONSILLITIS:: 

TONSILLITIS: Tonsillitis is a painful disease that is caused by an inflamed tonsils .

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS: •Swelling and pain in the throat Inflammation and irritation in the area on both sides of the throat causing difficulty in swallowing. • Fever •Headache •Stiff neck •Nausea can occur in severe cases. : 

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS: •Swelling and pain in the throat Inflammation and irritation in the area on both sides of the throat causing difficulty in swallowing. • Fever •Headache •Stiff neck •Nausea can occur in severe cases.

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TREATMENTS: ☺ The first thing to do is detoxification , drink orange juice and aloe. Eat plenty of green vegetables and fresh fruits. ☺ Drink a lot of water . ☺ Do activities that force the body to sweat a lot, helping to eliminate the toxins through the skin and kidneys.

WHAT IS ABDOMEN ?: 

WHAT IS ABDOMEN ? ☻ is the part of torso which lies between the diaphragm and pelvis. ☺ Often incorrectly called "the stomach," the abdomen is the large space that contains the stomach, all of your intestines, the liver, gall bladder, spleen, and other organs .

INJURIES IN ABDOMEN: ♥Winding ♥Appendicitis ♥Hernia : 

INJURIES IN ABDOMEN: ♥Winding ♥Appendicitis ♥Hernia

TREATMENTS:: 

TREATMENTS: To Relieve pain and discomfort To obtain medical aid if necessary

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What is chest: ☺ The part of the body between the neck and the abdomen, enclosed by the ribs and the sternum . . chest injuries: 1.Penetrating Injuries. A penetrating injury may be a hole in the thoracic cavity that allows air inside the thorax, the air filling the thoracic cavity (pneumothorax) 2.Blunt Injuries. These are blunt injuries: rib and sternum damage; flail chest;and cardiac contusion 3.Results of Penetrating/Blunt Injuries. Penetrating and blunt injuries can cause considerable damage. Both types of injury can cause air to build up outside the lung in the thoracic cavity, and the individual has simple pneumothorax.

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Signs and symptoms: chest pain Chest tenderness Chest contusion Swelling difficulty breathing

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Treatments: ☺ An object that remains in the chest injury should not be removed. ☺ An airtight dressing such as tin foil or a plastic sack should be used as quickly as possible to cover any hole that extends into the chest cavity. ☺ The injured person should be positioned with the injured side down. ☺ The injured person should be given pure oxygen to breathe. ☺ The neck and back of the injured person should be immobilized after a possible chest injury. ☺ CPR may be necessary.

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THE END ☺