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What is the therapeutic management for Measles (Rubeola)?

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  • bed rest
  • antipyretic
  • antibiotic if secondary infection
  • vitamin A
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What are the complications of Measles (Rubeola)?

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  • pneumonia (bacterial)
  • encephalitis (rare)
  • otitis media
  • laryngitis
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What is the nursing management of Measles (Rubeola)?

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  • treatment is symptomatic and supportive
  • isolation until 5th day of rash
  • rest
  • antipyretic
  • dim lights (due to photophobia)
  • cool mist vaporizer
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  • fever
  • red, blotchy rash appearing first on forehead (uncomfortable not itchy rash)
  • red inflamed eyes
  • hacking cough and sore throat
  • kopliks spots inside the mouth
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Measles

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  • fever
  • headache
  • tiredness/fatigue
  • red spots appear on the chest, face, and back first
  • spots turn into itchy blisters
  • decreased appetite
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chickenpox

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What is the agent, source, incubation, and communicability of Rubella (German Measles)?

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  • agent: rubella virus
  • source: primarily nasopharyngeal secretions of person with infection, virus also present in blood, stool, and urine
  • incubation: 14-21 days
  • communicability: 7 days before and 5 days after appearance of rash
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What are the clinical manifestations of Rubella (German Measles)?

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  • no prodromal
  • discrete pinhead sized macular rash begins on face and progresses to trunk and extremities
  • malaise, fever, headaches
  • postauricular, sub occipital nodes
  • lasts 2-3 days
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What is the therapeutic management for Rubella (German Measles)?

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  • antipyretics

- analgesics

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What are the complications of Rubella (German Measles)?

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  • rare: arthritis, encephalitis, purpura

- greatest danger is the teratogenic effect for the fetus of a pregnant mother

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What is the greater danger associated with Rubella (German Measles)?

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  • pregnant women
  • monitor Rubella (German Measles) titer in pregnant adolescents
  • droplet precaution
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