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NURS 175 Midterm I Practice Questions and Correct Answers
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Chain of infection Infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host 
Must be intact for infection to occur 
Infectious agents 1. sufficient numbers of organisms are present 2. the pathogen can produce the disease 3. the pathogen can enter and survive in a host 
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4. the host is susceptible 
Reservoir Where the organism thrives and survives, multiples 
Portals of exit -ear wax -blood from broken skin -skin flakes -feces -semen -urine -vaginal s...
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AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Week 1 Latest Update Graded A+
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AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Week 
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throat swabbing done, the sample would have many species of 
Staphylococcus in it. However, the one species that our body doesn't normally have is 
Staphylococcus aureus 
Staphylococcus aureus. This organism is commonly referred to as a pyogenic coccus 
Staphylococcus aureus typically causes infections of the skin and superficial tissues of the 
body, where it results in: Boils, Furuncles, carbunlces, and pimples 
Staphylococcus a...
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Microbiology for Embalmers Midterm Questions with 100% Complete Solutions, Rated to Pass
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Chlamydia - a group of non-motile, gram negative intracellular parasites 
 
Bacteria - a prokaryotic one celled microorganism of the Kingdom Monera, existing as a free living organisms or as parasites 
 
Pathogens - microorganisms that cause disease in humans 
 
Joseph Lister - recognized that phenol killed microorganisms 
 
Sarcinae - Cocci in groups of eight 
 
Bacillus - rod shaped bacteria 
 
pili - short, hair like projections composed of protein emanating from the surf...
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Duquesne Fundamentals of nursing exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Solved correctly
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Name some types of portals of entry/exit - Answer-Skin & mucous membranes 
Respiratory tract 
Urinary tract 
GI tract 
Reproductive tract 
Blood 
what are susceptible host? - Answer-Strength in numbers 
Impaired nutritional status 
Chronic disease 
Trauma 
What is a bloodborne pathogen? - Answer-Microorganisms which are found in blood and body fluids, 
causes life threatening infections. 
Name some examples of a blood borne pathogen. - Answer-Hep B 
Hep C 
HIV 
How can Bloodborne pathogens be tr...
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QUIZ #1 INFECTION CONTROL, NURSING PROCESS, HYGIENE, SAFETY, MOBILITY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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What is normal flora? 
Microorganisms that normally inhabit various body sites and are part of the body's natural defense system 
 
 
 
What are opportunists? 
An etiology (infectious) agent that may be harmful 
 
 
 
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What is an opportunistic infection? 
An infection caused by an etiological agent that overwhelms a weakened immune system 
 
 
 
What is nosocomial? 
Something originating or taking place in the hospital 
 
 
 
What is an iatrogenic infection?...
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Microbiology for Embalmers Units 3 and 4 Questions with Answers
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Rod - what shape is francisella tularensis? 
 
Francisella Tularensis - this is the etiological agent of tularemia (rabbit fever), a zoonosis of wild animals and rodents. 
 
Rabbit Fever - this is a febrile disease accompanied by severe consitutional manifestations, pain, and prostation. 
 
Tularemia - what is rabbit fever known as? 
 
4 - how many forms of rabbit fever are there? 
 
Glandular - this form of rabbit fever: 
- lymph nodes involved, no ulcers. 
 
Ulceroglandular -...
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AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Cumulative Review Questions with Correct Solutions, Rated A+
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Staphylococci - irregular grape-like clusters 
 
Normal Flora - the microbial population that lives with the host in a healthy condition. 
 
Pyogenic Coccus - what is staphylococcus commonly referred to as? 
 
Staphylococcus Aureus - one species of Genus Staphylococcus that our body doesnt normally have? 
 
Pyogenic - pus producing 
 
Staphylococcus Aureus - this microbe typically causes infections of the skin and superficial tissues of the body, where it results in: 
Boils 
Fu...
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NUR 300 QUIZ || with A+ Guaranteed Solutions.
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IOM 6 aims correct answers Safe 
Effective (good outcomes) 
Patient centered 
Timely 
Efficient 
Equality 
 
QSEN 6 competencies correct answers Patient centered care 
Teamwork and collaboration 
EBP 
QI 
Safety 
Informatics 
 
Colonization correct answers Disease state that results from the presence of pathogens in or on the body 
 
Potential for disease from organism correct answers -Number of organisms 
-Virulence (how strong they are) 
-Immune system (if immune system is compromised those ba...
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NSG 122 EXAM 2 with Latest Questions and Verified Answers- Score 98%
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NSG 122 EXAM 2 with Latest Questions and Verified Answers- Score 98% 
 
Infectious agent ANSWER bacteria, viruses, fungi 
 
Portal of exit ANSWER a way for the infectious agent to escape from the reservoir in which it has been growing 
 
Reservoirs of infection ANSWER Natural habitat of the organism 
 
Means of transmission ANSWER direct contact, indirect contact, airborne route 
 
Infection cycle Steps ANSWER 1. Infectious agent 
2. Reservoir 
3. Portal of exit 
4. Means of transmission 
5. Por...
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AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Week 1 Questions with Correct Answers, Graded A+
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Staphylococcus aureus - throat swabbing done, the sample would have many species of 
Staphylococcus in it. However, the one species that our body doesn't normally have is 
 
pyogenic coccus - Staphylococcus aureus. This organism is commonly referred to as a 
 
Boils, Furuncles, carbunlces, and pimples - Staphylococcus aureus typically causes infections of the skin and superficial tissues of the 
body, where it results in: 
 
Lungs, Kidneys and other organs of the body - Staphylococc...
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