To prevent dehydration.
1-Treat antibiotic 2- Dring more fluid at least 34 or 5 litter a day 3-Give paracetamole when the patient get fever 4-Bed rest,
Because the bodies immune system is depleted from the AIDS virus.
the side effects depending on antibiotic can cause dry mouth and when you have infection and take antibiotic your body needs more fluids
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The prognosis depends on the category of disease, as well as the condition of the patient when the infection strikes. Patients who are already suffering from a serious underlying disease are more susceptible
You will usually need antibiotics when fighting a staph infection. Whether you need pain medication or not depends on where the infection is located and the severity of the infection. Pain medication is not actually necessary to cure the infection but may make the patient more comfortable during healing.
A decrease in the number of T cells would make the patient more susceptible to infection and unusual cancers.
Not really, other than when you have the flu you may be more susceptible to bacterial infections (usually ear infections are caused by bacteria, not viruses like the swine flu). Any time there is any kind of infection of the respiratory system, the ears can get an accumulation of fluids that encourages a secondary ear infection.
Metamyelocytes are not normally seen in the peripheral blood. If the patient has an infection, sometimes a few of them will be seen, and they go away again when the infection clears up. Anything more than a few is not normal.
Bring your dog to the vet or you could risk hurting him/her even more if you give to much or if it is toxic to dogs
For an allergic patient, a compounding pharmacist can create a personalized medication, formulated to give the patient the treatment they need.
Infiltration and Extravasation are problems that can result from intravenous fluids. Infiltration is the leaking of the fluid into the tissue surrounding the vein. This happens when the tip of the catheter is no longer inserted in the vein, but is not removed from the patient. Extravasation is the leakage of vesicant fluids into the tissues. Vesicants are known to be more caustic and can cause burns.