Medical and Toxicological Conditions in Paramedicine: Report

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This report presents a case study of a 3-year-old male child diagnosed with febrile convulsion, examining the medical and toxicological aspects of the condition within a paramedicine context. The report investigates the factors influencing the parents' decision for non-transport to the hospital, including financial constraints, lack of trust in healthcare facilities, and the perceived harmlessness of the fever. It delves into the pathophysiology of febrile seizures, differentiating between simple and complex forms, and explores the causes, such as viral infections and vaccinations. The report emphasizes the importance of understanding the condition to provide appropriate care, including antipyretic medication and other cooling strategies, while also considering the potential risks and benefits of home care versus hospital treatment.
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