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Anatomy and physiology
Further Education (Key Stage 5)
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Give a definition of the term 'Contra-indication'.
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What are the consequences of not recognising a contra-indication?
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How can you identify that an infection is bacterial?
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Impetigo
Commonly found on the face and mouth.
Can occur in any area with broken skin.
Signs include red raised areas of skin which form into small blisters with honey coloured crusts
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Conjunctivitis
This is a bacterial infection of the eye.
Can show up as a red, watery eye with pus present.
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Stye
A stye is a bacterial infection involving one or more of the small glands near the base of your eyelashes.
It is similar to a boil or a pimple and is often painful
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Name the other viral infection which also starts with the word 'Herpes'.
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What is the name for the fungal infection which appears on the body?
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