Background: Online learning is not newest but recently fresh used mode in educational sector where it was difficult for every student to adopt it. Initially students were having a different attitude towards online learning and they were anxious about there academic curriculum. The study was conducted to assess their attitude and anxiety towards online classes and to see the correlation between attitude and anxiety of online learning. We know mid school student has good adaptation ability but then also it’s a very new for them where students were facing lots of problem and faced lots of challenges due to COVID-19 pandemic specially the student who belong to poor family, but in this difficult time, everyone is doing their best to acquire new skills, and it's getting easier to enroll in online classes and finish their academic sessions. Objective: 1. To assess the attitude and anxiety of online learning among students. 2. To correlate the attitude and anxiety of online learning among students. Methods: This study was based on a Quantitative research approach. Convenient sampling technique was used. The population was all mid-school students from selected school area consisted of 200 samples. And there was structured attitude and general anxiety scale were used. Results: The mid study shows positive attitude and mild anxiety where the correlation between the attitude and anxiety is negative as per analysis.
Introduction: Cellulitis is a bacterial infection that causes an inflammatory condition of the skin that affects the dermis and subcutaneous tissues. 2016 (Lee and Levell). Cellulitis of the lower limbs is a potentially dangerous condition (Halpern et al, 2008). Rubor or erythema, which is warm to the touch and often combined with a degree of localised oedema, is the most common symptom. However, because diagnosis is dependent exclusively on clinical data, it is commonly misdiagnosed [1]. There are a number of different illnesses that have symptoms that are similar to cellulitis. The purpose of this page is to provide information on the clinical symptoms of lower limb cellulitis as well as treatment options ensuring that practitioners are capable of making an accurate diagnosis and developing successful treatment programmes [2]. Clinical Findings: Fever, pain over right lower leg, wound present right dorsal foot, weariness, malaise, and swelling were the patient’s main complaints. Diagnostic Evaluation: Haemoglobin 14.7%,total RBC count 4.77, total WBC count 16100, platelet count 1.56, KFT – UREA -57 CREATININE -2.0 potassium- 4.6, LFT ALKALINE PHOSPHATE -105, ALBUMIN3- 0 TOTAL BILIRUBIN- 1.4 micro report is normal. His liver function and coagulation studies were normal. A diagnostic work-up that includes blood cultures, dengue, malaria smear, typhoid, and other tests. The following tests were sent: leptospirosis, monospot and stool investigations, and Clostridium difficile PCR [3]. Therapeutic Intervention: Four primary analgesic drugs, antibiotics drug in penicillin. Conclusion: My patient, a 65-year-old man, was hospitalised to the Hospital's medicine ward on June12, 2021.Fever, pain over right lower leg, wound present right dorsal foot, fatigue, malaise, and edema were among the symptoms that the patient had. His health improved when he received appropriate treatment. The patient was follow up after 1 weak [4].
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