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Clinic History

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  Symptoms of the patient  Carolina is a 12-year-old girl who was admitted to the emergency room on March 10, 2023, who went to the emergency clinic, states that she has a headache, sore throat, fever and cough, is examined and can be seen in his symptoms that his breathing is accelerated and he presents wheezing in his chest, swollen tonsils and a fever of 39°, the doctor proceeds to order a blood test, which shows a viral infection and he proceeds to prescribe antibiotics, cough syrup, antihistamine and rest at home.

Culture (Customs about punctuality)

  Customs about punctuality around the world Punctuality is not an absolute concept but, as a good social construction, it varies significantly from one country to another. In a globalized world like ours, where business trips to any corner of the planet are a constant, it is important to know what is meant by punctuality in the place where you are going.   For example South Korea South Koreans place a lot of importance on punctuality, so being late is considered disrespectful.   México Punctuality is not something that Mexicans lose sleep over: arriving an hour late for a meeting is completely normal.   China The Chinese do not consider that you have arrived late if you are ten minutes late from the scheduled time. Japan Punctuality is sacred to the Japanese, to the point that if the train arrives even a minute later than scheduled, they see it as a considerable delay.   Germany Thanks to its markedly industrial past, in Germany they...

CULTURE (ways to greet around the world)

  The different cultures that exist around the world are what give us humans the privilege of having a cultural identity. Culture is the set of knowledge, art, beliefs, law, morals, customs and habits that a group of people carry out, and therefore respect for cultural diversity is the key element for world development, not only in terms of economic growth, but to have an enriching life. To say the way of greeting in some parts of the world vary according to their customs, some forms of greeting are: In Africa -In northern Malawi, the Ngá tribe greets each other by shaking each other's penis (that's easy because they wear loincloths). The correct thing is to do it twice, although there are people who do it up to three times, if they feel appreciation for the other man. But it is important not to do it four times, because it can be interpreted as a homosexual expression. Women greet each other by pinching their nipples. Between a man and a woman, the greeting is materi...

What I usually do on a pretty busy day?

  MY DAILY ITINERARY     Ø I get up at 4 in the morning. Ø I shower at 5:30 am Ø At 5:45 a.m. I prepare breakfast. Ø At 6:15 I take my son to school. Ø At 7 am I get ready. Ø At 7:30 I go to law classes. Ø At 8 am I arrive at the University Ø At 12:30 I go home and prepare lunch. Ø I return to the university at 2:00 p.m. Ø I finish university classes at 5 pm. Ø I teach primary school at 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. Ø I return home at 9:30 at night. Ø I eat dinner at 9:45 pm. Ø I do my homework between 10:20 pm and 12:00 pm. Ø at 12 pm I take a shower and get a massage. Ø At 1 am I go to bed to sleep.   I get up every day at 4 in the morning to be able to get to law classes on time and do my homework and chores, at 5:30 am I take a shower, then I prepare breakfast, I take my son to school, before After going to class I get home and get ready, after university I go home, prepare lunch, I return to the university at 2...

Anjury's Life

  1. When I graduated of my academic bachelor, hadn't had yet my first daughter  2. When I had my first daughter, hadn't obtained  yet my first job 3. When I had my second daughter, hadn't studied yet public accounting  4. When I traveled to Ecuador, I had already had my three children 5. When I had to my son Rafael, I had already my profession of public accounting