If you are at risk for chickenpox, it makes more sense to get a chickenpox vaccine rather than taking acyclovir when caring for a chickenpox patient. Talk with your healthcare provider to be sure that taking antivirals is your best option given your particular medical history.
Chickenpox vaccine is the best option for avoiding chickenpox while caring for someone who is infected. Given within five days of exposure, it can lower the risk of infection. Contact your healthcare provider today.
To prevent contamination to yourself as well as the Patient, and for sterility.
Shift their position every two hours.
so that the patient do nat get any kind of bacteria or other allergic problems as the immune system of the patient is weak n can create more complications
In the US, you may be eligible for unpaid Family and Medical Leave Act time off to care for a child with chickenpox. Ask your human resources department if FMLA applies to your employer.
Any person suffering from a virus such as chicken pox should be isolated. If you are caring for a person with chicken pox you will not pass on the virus to another person who has already suffered a form of the disease; they will be immune. When visiting or caring for a person with any illness, especially an infectious disease, good hygiene is essential. The most important aspect of good hygiene is hand-washing; you should wash your hands thoroughly, in hot water if possible, and dry them well before and after contact with the ill person. This is hugely important because if you are caring for or visiting an ill person, you could not only carry their infection to others, but could easily transmit an infection to them, picked up from hand contact or by contact with objects such as telephones, door handles, light switches, elevator buttons, and so on. A person who is already ill is at greater risk of contracting an infection. Very many infections are transmitted by contact with someone either suffering from the infection or someone who has had contact with an infected person and failed to observe proper hygiene procedures. If you touched someone with chickenpox the day before, you are not likely to carry chickenpox to another child unless you yourself are infected. If you don't have immunity and got infected as a result of your contact, you could infect others.
yes shingles virus can be passed to other. Chicken pox and shingle bears the same virus. And person taking care of shingle patient can get chicken pox and even people around the shingles person can have much chances of having chickenpox
Elderly companions should possess patience, empathy, and good listening skills. It's important for them to be reliable, understanding, and able to provide companionship and support to the elderly individual.
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sensetive, caring, nuturing, knowledgble, patient:)
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