Influenza: Clinical Nursing Care
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- What is Influenza? Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by the influenza virus.
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a friend of mine sent me this while i had the flu and it helped me.
I’m an M1 and I really really appreciate your presentation of these topics. Perfect for last minute review of the important clinical and biological implications of disease. Thank you 😁
Always glad to help! 👍🏼
Excelente resumen.
So helpful and informative, thank you
You're most welcome! 🙏🏼
Hello! Thanks for this video.
May you say, in what program you made this video?
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I am watching this right now as I was sick with pneumonia about a year ago and I want to confirm if I have the flu right now.
Great video! Especially with COVID being the dominant topic in the current climate, influenza doesn’t get mentioned enough.
Appreciate the feedback! 😊
please upload rubella . tnx
Excellent explanation. i have deducted that alveoli works very similar to a car exhaust 😊 the immune system also can respond property even though you are not vaccinated against it but of course it requieres discipline you are in charge of strengthen it on your own . However, being vaccinated also provides an earlier recognition of the pathogen since the virus can manage to bypass ours security barriers in this case the air barrier] or if want to still viewing from the outlook of car when the virus enter into our respiratory system it would be like gunk obstructing the outflow and it cannot be clean itself but manually.
This was very helpful. Thank you ❤
Glad it was helpful! ❤️
What is the scope of influenza
Great
So does it go away..
Will it stay on me forever?
Useful information satisfied this was in my chapter thanks osmosis
Glad it was helpful! 😊
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EMERGENCY CODE EREN YEAGER, JUNGLE FURY
watching this as i have influenza A haha
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Please speak slower for people who use English as a second language....
Hi! You may adjust the playback speed of the video in the settings (lower part of the video screen) ❤️
Play at x0.5 if you’re struggling
VACCIN VACCIN VACCIN!