Is 98.6°F (37°C) a fever?
No. 37°C (98.6°F) is considered a normal body temperature for most people.
What illness causes a stuffy nose and a cough?
A cold / flu / allergy.
Is sharing your drink a good way to prevent getting sick?
No.
Tell me one thing you do when you are sick to make yourself feel better.
Teacher will decide if the answer is acceptable.
Is 37.8°C a fever?
No. A fever usually starts at 100.4°F (38°C).
What illness causes vomiting, chills, fever, and body pain?
Vomiting, chills, fever, and body pain are commonly associated with: Flu (Influenza), but it could also be: Stomach flu (viral gastroenteritis), Food poisoning – if symptoms started suddenly after eating, COVID.
Is taking vitamins a good way to prevent getting sick?
Yes — taking vitamins can help, but they are not a guarantee that you won’t get sick. Vitamins support your immune system, which is the body’s defense against viruses and bacteria.
Doctor tells you, you need to go home and rest. Is going home playing games and then having friends over considered resting?
No.
What illness causes red, itchy eyes with discharge
The most likely illness is conjunctivitis, commonly known as pink eye.
Is washing your hands regularly a good way to prevent illness?
Yes!
If you don’t feel well, is it safe to take someone else’s prescribed medication? Why or why not?
No, it is not safe. Prescribed medication is given for a specific person and condition. Taking someone else’s medicine can cause side effects, allergic reactions, or make the illness worse.
What should you do if you reach a fever of 104°F (40°C)?
Seek medical attention immediately, stay hydrated, rest, use fever-reducing medicine (if recommended), remove excess clothing and stay in a cool room.
What illness is this: itchy ear, clogged ear, and ear pain?
The symptoms — itchy ear, clogged ear, and ear pain — may indicate: An ear infection.
Why can poor hygiene, such as not showering or brushing your teeth for a week, increase the risk of illness?
Poor hygiene can increase the risk of illness because it allows bacteria and viruses to grow and spread more easily.
Should you see a doctor if you only have a mild cold? When is it necessary to see a doctor for a cold?
If you have a mild cold, you usually do not need to see a doctor. Rest, fluids, and home care are often enough. However, you should see a doctor if the fever is high, symptoms last more than a few days, breathing becomes difficult, or the condition gets worse instead of better.
If a person has a fever of 104°F (40ºC), chills, and persistent vomiting, what should they do?
A fever of 104°F (40°C) combined with chills and persistent vomiting is a serious condition and requires immediate medical evaluation. The person should rest, drink fluids, and be seen by a healthcare professional as soon as possible.
What illness is this: fever, tiredness, and red itchy spots on the body?
Fever, tiredness, and red itchy spots on the body may indicate a viral infection, such as:
Chickenpox – often causes an itchy red rash with small blisters, fever, and fatigue.
Measles – causes fever, tiredness, and a red rash that spreads over the body.
Rubella – mild fever with a pinkish rash.
Describe one specific preventive measure you adopt to reduce your risk of illness and explain the biological reason why it is effective.
I wash my hands regularly because soap removes germs and reduces the risk of infection.
If you are home by yourself what is the first thing you need to do when you are sick?
Call for help.