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Effect Of Friendly And Lasting Relationship In The Family For The Purpose Of Supporting And Promoting Health
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CHAPTER ONE
1.1 BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF CLIENT.
Madam “N†is a wife of Mr. Selbar from the family of Selbar Nimlyat a 40 year old middle age woman.
She is about 6.5metres tall and slim she is black in complexion and was brought to the comprehensive health Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) Zamko branch Langtang North LGA Plateau state. The woman was brought to the hospital with the history of snake bite by her husband Mr. Selbar on the 12th August 2017 at about 4.30 pm, with the following signs and symptoms:-blood from the site of the bite,
Swollen legs, pains and tenderness, headache, fever and fangs mark of the snake (two punctured wounds).
1.2 HEALTH CONDITION OF THE CLIENT.
In the consulting room during history taking, the patient was made to understand that she was bitten by a snake, a carpet viper venomous snake (poisonous snake type.) while returning home from the farm at about 3.30pm.
1.3 DIAGNOSIS
After the history taking she was admitted for observation and a laboratory investigation was conducted to determine whether the venom have been circulated to the blood or not. The lab test conducted is called†clotting time†which is usually observed for 20minutes.
1.4 FIRST CONTACT WITH THE CLIENT.
My first contact with the client was when she was brought to the hospital’s emergency room with the history of snake bite on the 12th August 2017 that I picked interest in the case after the Doctors’ consultation and declaration of snake bite which the snake was killed and brought alongside with the patient.
1.5 CASE STUDY BACKGROUND.
Madam N’ was the first born of her family before gotten married to Mr. Selbar , she was borne grew up in Jimakwi village of Mikang LGA of plateau state Nigeria. She married in the same village
1.6 IMMUNIZATION HISTORY.
The history of immunization of Mrs. N†was not certain at that time that she was borne, but she was vaccinated against cerebrospinal meningitis vaccine and measles vaccine during the measles out braked that time without any updated records.
1.7 HISTORY OF PREVIOUS ILLNESS.
According to madam N†explanation, she was once admitted in the General Hospital Langtang North sometime in 2014 for chronic typhoid and malaria fever after laboratory investigation.
1.8 HISTORY OF THE PRESENT HEALTH CONDITION.
The present medical history of madam N†is accorded to snake bite in the farm as the client was working in the farmland of maize and yam. She did not wear any protected farming gadget like rain and hand gloves. The history also shows that the client had finished working in the farm and was about to go home when incident occurred.
On Examination, there was swelling, fang mark seen at the right leg. (R)leg fever and headache was also present.
1.9 FAMILY SOCIAL HISTORY.
The husband’s name is as follow:
Sure name: Nimlyat
Other names: Selbar Nanjing
Religion: Christianity
Occupation: Driver
Sex: Male
Address: Before Baptist church Jimakwi (Mikang LGA Plateau state)
CLIENT DATA:
Sure name: Selbar
Other names: Mrs. “N†Nanjing.
Occupation: Farming
Sex: Female.
Address: Before Baptist Church Jimakwi Mikang LGA
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CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 8 ]Evidence
suggests that the difference between the venom component of different
snake species resulted from the diet /prey directed evolution occurring
over time.1. Venom is mostly water somatic a protein in venom
imparts its destructive property. Proteases collagens and originates
ester hydrogenate have been identified in pit viper venom2. Neurotoxins comprise the majority of coral snake venom. Specific details are known for several enzymes as follows:i. Hyaluronida ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 9 ]INTERVENTION:i.
Provide a description of the frequent and information about maintenance
procedures and how to decrease fear and anxiety clarify misconceptions
and improve co-operation.ii. Indicate the desire to hear and speak to the patient when the procedure is pain freeiii. Access metal status including mood, affective.iv. Encourage patient to talk about injuries everydayv.
Explain to the patient what is happening. Give a chance to ask question
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CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FOURSUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS4.1 SUMMARYMrs. “N†received a prompt attention and adequate care from the snake bite which is an emergency case. She recovered fully and was discharged after 5 days of admission in the hospital on drugs and subsequent medical review.My visits were all successful; I was given a good reception by members of the family and the entire community. The families were happy with the knowledge they got from me through the health talk ... Continue reading---
REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]REFERENCES1. Alirol E, Sharma SK Bawaskar HS, Kuch U Chappuis F. snake bite in South Asia: a review Plos Negal Trop Dis. 2010 4: e603 (PMC free article) (Pub Med)2. Anonymous District Demographic Profile of Nepal Kathmandu Nepal: Informal Sector Research and study Centre 2002.3. Complications of snake bite https:googleweblligh.com.ipu=http:4. http://googleweblight.com.ng/search. Snake bite treatment and management.5. https://www.google.com/ipu=htt6. http://www ... Continue reading---