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recovering from a fever. An
organism at
optimum temperature is
considered afebrile,
meaning "without fever". If
temperature is raised, but the
setpoint is...
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convulsions and c****oathetosis (ICCA) syndrome, in
which patients have
afebrile seizures during infancy (benign
familial infantile epilepsy) and then develop...
- L (January 2012). "Antibiotic
prophylaxis for
bacterial infections in
afebrile neutropenic patients following chemotherapy". The
Cochrane Database of...
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antibiotics or
fever reducer medications,
family history of
febrile and
afebrile seizures,
vaccination and
travel history.[citation needed]
Vital signs...
- fatalities,
while the
disease caused by B.
recurrentis has
longer febrile and
afebrile intervals and a
longer incubation period.
Direct tests include culture...
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Shortness of Breath. "Feeling
better today."
Patient reports headache. O:
Afebrile, P 84, R 16, BP 130/82. No
acute distress. Neck no JVD,
Lungs clear Cor...
- with the
disease caused by B. recurrentis,
which has
longer febrile and
afebrile intervals and a
longer incubation period than B. hermsii.)[citation needed]...
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slightly increases the risk for
developing nonfebrile seizures (also
known as
afebrile seizures). However, the
prolonged seizure of
febrile status epilepticus...
- perspiration. A
clinician should immediately consider acrodynia in an
afebrile child who is
sweating profusely. Some
people can
develop a
sweat allergy...
- ACE angiotensin-converting enzyme ACTH adrenocorticotropic hormone
AFVSS Afebrile,
vital signs stable ADH antidiuretic hormone AED automated external defibrillator...