Subject: Community Health Nursing II
The parotid glands, one of three pairs of salivary glands located beneath and in front of the ears, are the primary site of infection for the mumps virus. Mumps-causing paramyxovirus Source of the mumps: an infected person's saliva The mumps can be transmitted for 14 to 21 days. The mumps virus, which transmits quickly from person to person through infected saliva, is one of the causes of mumps. salivary glands on one or both sides of your face that are swollen and hurt (parotitis), Fever, Headache, weakness and exhaustion, appetite loss, discomfort when chewing or swallowing. Viral culture and blood tests can be used to diagnose it.
The parotid glands, one of three pairs of salivary glands located beneath and in front of the ears, are the primary site of infection for the mumps virus. One or both parotid glands may swell if you or your child develops the mumps.
Some mumps virus patients have either no symptoms at all or only very minor ones. When they occur, signs and symptoms may include any or all of the following and typically start two to three weeks after virus exposure:
The mumps virus, which easily passes from person to person through infected saliva, is what causes mumps. If you are not immune, sneezing or coughing saliva droplets from an infected person can cause you to get the mumps.
A virus culture or blood test may be required if your doctor suspects that you or your kid has the mumps. Antibodies are often produced by your immune system to aid in infection defense.
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Agent: paramyxovirus
Source: saliva of infected person
Transmission period: 14-21 days
Swollen, painful salivary glands on one or both sides of your face (parotitis)
- Fever
- Headache
- Weakness and fatigue
- Loss of appetite
- Pain while chewing or swallowing
Symptomatic and supportive treatment of mumps are:
_ Analgesic for pain and antipyretic for fever.
_ intravenous fluid may be necessary for a child who refuses to drink or vomit because of meningoencephalitis.
Complications of mumps are:
_ myocarditis
_ pancreatitis
_ arthritis
_ hepatitis
_ post-infectious encephalitis.
What are the nursing managent and complication of the mumos?
Nursing management of mumps are:
Complications
Define mumps causative agents , source and transitional periods of mumps?
Mumps is a viral infection that primarily affects the parotid glands ,one of three pairs of saliva-producing (salivary) glands, situated below and in front of your ears.
Agent : paramyxovirus
Source : saliva of infected person
Transmission period : 14-21 days
What is the cause of mumps and list down the symptoms of mumps?
Mumps is caused by the mumps virus, which spreads easily from person to person via infected saliva.
Mumps symptoms include:
What are the treatment and drugs used in mumps?
Mumps treatments and medications include:
Antibiotics are ineffective against mumps because it is caused by a virus. A mumps infection, like most viral illnesses, must simply run its course.
In general, you are no longer contagious and can return to work or school one week after being diagnosed with mumps.
Supportive and symptomatic:
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