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NURS 623 Exam 1 Question And Answer Graded A
  • NURS 623 Exam 1 Question And Answer Graded A

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  • NURS 623 Exam 1 Question And Answer Graded A Is transmission of Lyme disease likely if the thick attachment is less than 48 hours? - No What is the incubation period of Lyme disease? - 3 to 31 days but typically around 7 to 14 days How many stages does Lyme disease have? - 4 What is the first stage of Lyme disease called? - Early localized Lyme disease What is the second stage of Lyme disease called? - Early disseminated Lyme disease What is the third stage of Ly...
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AAFP Family Medicine Board EXAM Review 585 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
  • AAFP Family Medicine Board EXAM Review 585 Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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  • AAFP Family Medicine Board EXAM Review 585 Questions with 100% Correct Answers Document Content and Description Below AAFP Family Medicine Board EXAM Review 585 Questions with 100% Correct Answers Which tests are most accurate for detecting ACL tears? - Lachman --> anterior drawer --> pivot shift test What is McMurray test used for? - Meniscal tears What evidence suggests MGUS has progressed to Multiple Myeloma? - Evidence of end-organ damage; 1% annual risk of progression *hypercalcemia...
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ATI RN Medical Surgical Retake 2 Focus Review (2023)
  • ATI RN Medical Surgical Retake 2 Focus Review (2023)

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  • GI Diagnostics Procedure: Plan of Care for a Client Who Has Gastroenteritis (Ch.46) • A positive finding for clostridium difficile is indicative of this opportunistic infection, which usually becomes established secondary to use of broad-spectrum antibiotics. • Medications: Some medications ( NSAIDs, warfarin, aspirin) place the client at risk for complications. Notify the provider if medication restrictions were not followed. • Blood Test: Interpretations of Findings o Aspartate ami...
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Hepatitis C Virus Encoded Antigen  (Recombinant c22-3, c200 and NS5)  ORTHO ® HCV Version 3.0 ELISA Test System
  • Hepatitis C Virus Encoded Antigen (Recombinant c22-3, c200 and NS5) ORTHO ® HCV Version 3.0 ELISA Test System

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  • ORTHO HCV Version 3.0 ELISA Test System is an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) which utilizes microwells coated with recombinant hepatitis C virus encoded antigens as the solid phase. ELISA technology utilizes the principle that antigens or antibodies which become bound to the solid phase can be detected by complementary antibody or antigen which is labeled with an enzyme capable of acting on a chromogenic substrate. When enzyme substrate is applied, the presence of antigen or a...
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A Protein-Conjugate Approach to Develop a Monoclonal Antibody-Based Antigen Detection Test for the Diagnosis of Human Brucellosis
  • A Protein-Conjugate Approach to Develop a Monoclonal Antibody-Based Antigen Detection Test for the Diagnosis of Human Brucellosis

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  • Human brucellosis is most commonly caused by two species of the genus Brucella, typically B. abortus from cattle and B. melitensis from goats and sheep. The definitive diagnosis of brucellosis rests upon demonstration of the causative bacterium in a suspected patient’s body fluid, typically by culture isolation [1,2]. While detection of Brucella nucleic acids [3–13] or antigens [14] would be expected to be diagnostic for new cases of brucellosis, DNA has been reported to persist in bl...
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Performance of a Rapid Immunochromatographic Screening Test for Detection of Antibodies to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) and HIV-2: Experience at a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India
  • Performance of a Rapid Immunochromatographic Screening Test for Detection of Antibodies to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) and HIV-2: Experience at a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India

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  • The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic has come to stay. Attempts to curtail this infection have had some success, with diagnosis of infection and counseling playing a significant role in prevention and patient management. Detection of anti-HIV antibodies remains the mainstay for diagnosis of HIV infection, though molecular tests have their application under certain circumstances. Rapid screening assays are simple to perform, give easy visual readout of results, and do not requi...
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NAVLE Questions & Verified Answers(ScoredA)
  • NAVLE Questions & Verified Answers(ScoredA)

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  • A 2 year-old budgie (parakeet) is presented with a history of limping on his left leg, which has gotten progressively worse over the last 3 weeks. He is eating and drinking normally, but has fallen off his perch twice in the last two days. Weakness in the left leg compared with the right one is observed. He retracts his left more slowly and more weakly when his toe is pinched. What condition is at the top of the differential diagnosis list? A. Pacheco's disease B. Polyoma virus infection C...
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Retake 2 ATI RN Medical Surgical
  • Retake 2 ATI RN Medical Surgical

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  • Retake 2 ATI RN Medical SurgicalGI Diagnostics Procedure: Plan of Care for a Client Who Has Gastroenteritis (Ch.46) • A positive finding for clostridium difficile is indicative of this opportunistic infection, which usually becomes established secondary to use of broad-spectrum antibiotics. • Medications: Some medications ( NSAIDs, warfarin, aspirin) place the client at risk for complications. Notify the provider if medication restrictions were not followed. • Blood Test: Interpretat...
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NURS 623 |89 Review Questions And Answers
  • NURS 623 |89 Review Questions And Answers

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  • Is transmission of Lyme disease likely if the thick attachment is less than 48 hours? - ️️No What is the incubation period of Lyme disease? - ️️3 to 31 days but typically around 7 to 14 days How many stages does Lyme disease have? - ️️4 What is the first stage of Lyme disease called? - ️️Early localized Lyme disease What is the second stage of Lyme disease called? - ️️Early disseminated Lyme disease What is the third stage of Lyme disease called? - ️️Late d...
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AH2 EXAM 1: Cary Review: Maryville NURS 623 With absolute solutions
  • AH2 EXAM 1: Cary Review: Maryville NURS 623 With absolute solutions

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  • immunoblot-ANSWER- used to confirm ELISA results stage 1: early localized lyme disease-ANSWER- circular rash that may expand overtime and may have bullseye appearance; flu-like symptoms stage 1 lyme disease treatment-ANSWER- doxycycline, cefuroxime, amoxicillin stage 2: early disseminated lyme disease-ANSWER- sxs can range from mild to severe, or not at all; most common are flu-like symptoms but worse than in stage one; paralysis or weakness in the face, heart palpitations, blurry visio...
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