Measles

Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)

Overview

Measles

It is a virus illness that typically affects children. It can occasionally happen to pregnant women. It could cause severe persistent fetal infection and harm to the unborn child's brain development.

Etiology

  • Paramyxovirus
  • Infective material:
    • Nasopharyngeal secretion
  • Mode of transmission:
    • Droplet infection

Incubation period:

  • 10 to 14 days

Clinical feature

  • Prodromal stage
    • Fever
    • Coryza with sneezing
    • A cough and sore throat
    • Redness of the eye
    • Lacrimation
    • Photophobia
    • Koplik’s spot
  • Eruptive stage
    • Typical dusty red macular or maculopapular rash which begins behind the ear and spreads rapidly in a few hours over the face and neck and then to extremities.
  • Post measles stage
    • Weight loss and failure to thrive for following few weeks.

Complication

  • Diarrhea
  • Pneumonia
  • Otitis media

Treatment

  • Symptomatic treatment
  • Isolation

Prevention

  • Immunization (measles vaccination)

Nursing management

  • Isolation of the patient
  • Maintain nutritional status
  • Monitor hydration
  • Hand washing technique
  • Practice medical asepsis
  • Disposal of contaminated materials
Things to remember

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