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  1. Select one: A. Signs and symptoms of hypoperfusion B. Local swelling and ecchymosis C. Syncope and bleeding at distal sites D. General weakness and diaphoresis, In contrast to Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever: Select one: A. presents with flu-like symptoms and a bull's-eye rash. B. can cause paralysis and cardiorespiratory collapse.

  2. After an incubation period of about 5 to 10 days, people with Rocky Mountain spotted fever have signs and symptoms that include: Sudden onset of fever; Headache; Muscle pain; Rash on hands and feet; The disease can be difficult to diagnose in the early stages, and without prompt and appropriate treatment it can be fatal. Antibiotic treatment is ...

  3. The first symptoms of Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) typically begin 2-14 days after the bite of an infected tick and may include: Fever Rash (occurs 2-5 days after fever, may be absent in some cases)

  4. Rocky Mountain spoted fever (RMSF) is an illness spread through the bite of an infected tick. RMSF can be a very serious and even deadly if not treated early. RMSF cases have recently become more common in the southwestern United States and US-Mexico border regions. In these areas, RMSF is carried by the brown dog tick.

  5. Jul 8, 2014 · Credit: CDC. Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a tickborne disease first recognized in 1896 in the Snake River Valley of Idaho. It was originally called “black measles” because of the look of its rash in the late stages of the illness, when the skin turns black. It was a dreaded, often fatal disease, affecting hundreds of people in Idaho.

  6. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever CAN BE DEADLY • Fever • Headache • Rash • Stomach pain • Nausea or vomiting • Muscle pain • Lack of appetite See a doctor if you have any of these symptoms. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Signs & symptoms Fever Headache Rash 293544-A PN300485

  7. Symptoms and Signs of RMSF. The incubation period for Rocky Mountain spotted fever averages 7 days but varies from 3 to 12 days; the shorter the incubation period, the more severe the infection. Onset is abrupt, with severe headache, chills, prostration, and muscular pains. Fever reaches 39.5 to 40° C within several days and remains high (for ...