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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Case 1, Heart Murmur which are Pathologic heart sounds produced as a result of turbulent bloodflow, red bump at site of injection alternate medication includes Avelox, hives, naphylactic reaction, difficulty breathing, wheezing, dizziness, rapid/weak pulse, GI problems, nausea, vomiting influenced by age; usually affects individuals between ages 20 and 49, red bump at site of injection alternate medication includes ciprofloxacin, no bump alternatives include cephalosporins, Joan Cortez, 11 yr. old patient presents to you office comes to office with Spanish speaking grandmother, Joan Cortez, 11 yr. old patient presents to you office presents with Penicillin Allergy, Penicillin Allergy affecting 10% of population; 90% of which could safely recieve beta lactam antibiotics (not type I allergy), Timing is The most common categorization, red bump at site of injection alternate medication includes levofloxacin, Heart Murmur categorized by Shape, Pathologic heart sounds produced as a result of turbulent bloodflow treated with Surgery, red bump at site of injection alternate medication includes macrolides such as erythromycin, clarithromycin azythromycin, Spanish speaking grandmother determine if grandmother is legal guardian, Physiologic Murmurs Which are due to Conditions outside of the heart and these are benign/innocent, History of hole in the heart which Causes an abnormal passage through which blood flows in the heart, Heart Murmur categorized by Quality, red bump at site of injection alternate medication includes Tequin, PCN, a beta-lactam antibiotic binds to lysine residues in proteins, degrades to a number of intermediates such as hapten which covalently bind to tissue and serum proetins eliciting immune responses typically involving IgE causing hives, naphylactic reaction, difficulty breathing, wheezing, dizziness, rapid/weak pulse, GI problems, nausea, vomiting, The most common categorization murmurs categorized as Systolic