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Those who don't take preventive Tetanus Toxoid Injection are the most common victims of tetanus.
When giving a tetanus shot, nurses warn the patient to take a couple of Tylenol and take it easy for the rest of day. The shot can cause mild flu-like symptoms in some, as well as tenderness at the injection site. The shots I have taken have been typical, leaving my arm sore and achy for a couple of days. I also had a knot at the injection site for a few weeks, but that eventually went away.
You could drug the patient
If you are adding a drug to IV fluid, you have to take all the aseptic precautions as you take for giving IV injection to the patient. Other wise patient will get bacteremia.
Administering medication means actually giving meds, especially by injection or other means than having the patient take the medication. Assisting with medication means assisting the patient administer their own medication, such as arranging them and having them ready for the patient to take, or reminding the patient to take their meds.
Prognosis for patients with trench fever is excellent. Recovery may take a couple of months. Without treatment, there is always a risk of recurrence, even years after the original illness.
if any diabetic patient take dose of sucralose then the sugar level of that person will increase rapidly because sucralose is a artificial sweetner and it is 600 times sweeter then sugar.
God or evolution - take your pick.
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You mean Diabetic?Avoid Honey