Diaphoresis

Order Description Patients often present with a broad array of clin" rel="nofollow">inical signs and symptoms. It is important for the paramedic to know how to recognise these and understand the significance they have to underlyin" rel="nofollow">ing disease states. Within" rel="nofollow">in your group you have each been assigned a different sign of symptom to report on, as part of buildin" rel="nofollow">ing a collective group database. You have 750 words or less to; a) Describe the symptom (what it is and what it looks like...feel free to in" rel="nofollow">insert a pic!) b) Explain" rel="nofollow">in any key pathophysiology which contributes to this symptom (lin" rel="nofollow">ink the sign or symptom to a disease) c) Discuss the implications for the paramedic who may discover the sign or symptom ( Does this effect the time critical nature of the patient? Will this in" rel="nofollow">influence any treatment decisions or pathways of care?)