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ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE
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    ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE

  • From this lecture you should understand What is antibiotic resistance How antibiotic resistance emerges Main mechanisms of antibiotic resistance and suitable examples of each Difference between adaptive and mutational resistance What is antibiotic resistance. • The ability of bacteria to survive treatment by certain antibiotics. • Bacteria which are resistant to multiple antibiotics are called multi-drug resistant bacteria • MSRA- well known superbug. • MSRA- methycline re...
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Food Manager Exam
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    Food Manager Exam

  • 1. According to Centers for Disease Control and Pre- vention (CDC), each year how many people be- come sick due to foodborne illnesses? 2. According to Centers for Disease Control and Pre- vention (CDC), each year how many people are hospitalized due to foodborne illnesses? 3. According to Centers for Disease Control and Pre- vention (CDC), each year how many people die due to foodborne illnesses? Over 76 million peo- ple Over 325,000 people Over 5,000 people 4. What are the two types of...
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Contemporary Nursing Issues-Trends 7th Edition  - Test Bank
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    Contemporary Nursing Issues-Trends 7th Edition - Test Bank

  • Chapter 03: The Influence of Contemporary Trends and Issues on Nursing Education Cherry & Jacob: Contemporary Nursing: Issues, Trends, and Management, 7th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. A current trend is for students to be evaluated to determine whether they demonstrate competence in the actual client care environment or with a standardized patient. This process occurs in addition to or instead of traditional pencil-and-paper evaluations. This type of evaluation is referred to as: a. core...
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NR 325 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE
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    NR 325 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE

  • BREAST CANCER SCREENING GUIDELINES - regular screening mammography starting at age 45 years. Women aged 45 to 54 years should be screened annually. Women 55 years and older should transition to biennial screening or have the opportunity to continue screening annually. continue screening mammography as long as overall health is good and life expectancy is 10 years or longer THE BREAST SELF-EXAMINATION - lie down and place one arm behind the head use finger pads of three middle fingers of the...
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Clinical Nursing Skills and Techniques 8th Edition by Anne Griffin Perry - Test Bank
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    Clinical Nursing Skills and Techniques 8th Edition by Anne Griffin Perry - Test Bank

  • Chapter 4: Documentation and Informatics MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The patient is a 24-year-old man who is diagnosed with possible HIV infection while being treated for active pneumonia. He has stated that the nurse may share test result information with his significant other but nothing else at this time. With whom may the nurse communicate regarding this information? a. The patient’s parents b. The patient’s significant other only c. No one in the hospital until the patient says so ...
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Contemporary Nursing Issues, Trends, & Management 6th Edition by Barbara Cherry- Test Bank
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    Contemporary Nursing Issues, Trends, & Management 6th Edition by Barbara Cherry- Test Bank

  • Chapter 03: The Influence of Contemporary Trends and Issues on Nursing Education Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. A current trend is for students to be evaluated to determine whether they demonstrate competence in the actual client care environment or with a standardized patient. This process occurs in addition to or instead of traditional pencil-and-paper evaluations. This type of evaluation is referred to as: a. core practice competencies. b. continuing competence. c. distance learni...
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1.	Long Term Care (LTC)   -Patients Who Require 24 Hour Care & Assistance -Nursing Home, Skilled Nursing Facility, Nursing -Patients Who Are Elderly; May Have Terminal Illnesses or Chronic Illnesses -Nursing Staff Will Have Longer Relationships With LTC R 1.	Long Term Care (LTC)   -Patients Who Require 24 Hour Care & Assistance -Nursing Home, Skilled Nursing Facility, Nursing -Patients Who Are Elderly; May Have Terminal Illnesses or Chronic Illnesses -Nursing Staff Will Have Longer Relationships With LTC R
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    1. Long Term Care (LTC) -Patients Who Require 24 Hour Care & Assistance -Nursing Home, Skilled Nursing Facility, Nursing -Patients Who Are Elderly; May Have Terminal Illnesses or Chronic Illnesses -Nursing Staff Will Have Longer Relationships With LTC R

  • 1. Long Term Care (LTC) -Patients Who Require 24 Hour Care & Assistance -Nursing Home, Skilled Nursing Facility, Nursing -Patients Who Are Elderly; May Have Terminal Illnesses or Chronic Illnesses -Nursing Staff Will Have Longer Relationships With LTC Residents 2. Incontinent Urinate/Poop On Themselves 3. Continent Go To Bathroom By Themselves 4. May Offer Dif- ferent Levels Of Care -Skilled Nursing Care -Assisted Living -Dementia Care -Subacute Care 5. Types of Patients -Ger...
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Test bank Questions already passed
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    Test bank Questions already passed

  • 1. The most frequent agent of nosocomial bacteremia is: A. catalase-negative micrococci. B. coagulase-positive staphylococci. C. catalase-negative stomatococci. D. coagulase-negative staphylococci- D The species of Staphylococcus, which is one of the most important human pathogens, is: A. S. lentus. B. S. aureus. C. S. mucilaginosus. D. S. intermedius- B Which group of bacteria is described as catalase positive and is gram-positive cocci that grow facultatively anaerobic and form gra...
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  • 1. The most frequent agent of nosocomial bacteremia is: A. catalase-negative micrococci. B. coagulase-positive staphylococci. C. catalase-negative stomatococci. D. coagulase-negative staphylococci- D The species of Staphylococcus, which is one of the most important human pathogens, is: A. S. lentus. B. S. aureus. C. S. mucilaginosus. D. S. intermedius- B Which group of bacteria is described as catalase positive and is gram-positive cocci that grow facultatively anaerobic and form gra...
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    EXAM CRAM NCLEX-PN 5th Edition
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    EXAM CRAM NCLEX-PN 5th Edition

  • Preparing for the Exam As you prepare to take the National Council Licensure Examination, you may feel over- whelmed and frustrated. There is so much material to review and so many decisions to make. Where do I begin? Most graduates feel that way. This chapter will help you to become aware of the NCLEX® test plan and to know the types of questions you will encounter on the exam. The NCLEX-PN® consists of questions from the cognitive levels of knowledge, compre- hension, application, and anal...
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