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Microbiology CSMLS Review Questions and Answers Rated A+
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The pulmonary form of anthrax is known as 
- Valley fever 
- Walking pneumonia 
- Farmers' lung 
- Woolsorters disease Woolsorters disease 
 
Streptococci are unable to synthesize the enzyme 
- Catalase 
- Kinase 
 
- Hyaluronidase 
- Lipase Catalase 
(Organisms that synthesize the enzyme catalase are able to protect themselves from the killing 
effects of H2O2 by converting it to H2O and O2. Streptococci are unable to do this) 
 
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Pathology for Embalmers - Final Review with Certified Solutions
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Pathology for Embalmers - Final Review 
 
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The most prevalent of all the digestive cancers: colon/rectal cancer 
 
The deceased dies from chronic hepatitis, the practitioner should expect to find ascites 
 
The extreme loss of weight due to malnutrition and repeated hemorrhage emaciation 
 
A disease that shows no recognizable lesions is called: functional 
 
Any recognizable change in the anatomy or structure of a tissue defines a/an: lesion 
 
Inflammation of the lar...
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PHT 312 - Microbiology For Embalmers Questions and Answers 100% Accurate
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PHT 312 - Microbiology For Embalmers Questions and Answers 100% Accurate 
 
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PHT 312 - Microbiology For Embalmers Questions and Answers 100% Accurate 
 
The new vegetative organisms in the tissues of the wound, especially in muscles, release exotoxins causing the fermentation of the muscle sugar with such vigor that the presence of accumulated gas...
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MSN Respiratory Q-A-Chapter 10- Dunphy Questions and Answers (100% Pass)y
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Community-acquired bacterial pneumonia is most commonly caused by 
A. Streptococcus pneumoniae 
B. Mycoplasma pneumoniae 
C. Haemophilus influenzae 
D. Staphylococcus aureus 
 A 
The most common cause of a persistent cough in children of all ages is 
A. an allergy 
B. recurrent viral bronchitis 
C. asthma 
D. an upper respiratory infection 
 B 
What is the normal respiratory rate of an 18 month old child while awake? 
A. 58 to 75 breaths per minute 
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Microbiology BOC Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Microbiology BOC Questions and 
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**Preanalytical and Susceptibility Testing** 
 
What is the primary purpose of preanalytical testing? 
A) To evaluate the patient’s medical history 
B) To ensure the accuracy and reliability of test results 
C) To minimize errors before analysis 
D) To interpret laboratory results 
 
Which factor can significantly affect the quality of a specimen? 
A) Improper collection techniques 
B) Temperature during storage 
C) Timing of sample col...
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MMBIO 221 Bacteria/Viruses Questions with Complete Solutions
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Staphyloccus aureus Correct Answer-- toxic shock syndrome 
- food poisoning 
- impetigo 
- scalded skin syndrome 
 
Streptococcus pyogenes Correct Answer-- pharyngitis 
- scarlet fever, pyoderma 
- toxic shock syndrome 
- necrotizing fasciitis 
- rheumatic fever 
- glomerulonephritis 
 
Streptococcus agalactiae Correct Answer-infections in neonates 
 
alpha-hemolytic streptococci Correct Answer-dental caries 
 
Streptococcus pneumoniae Correct Answer-pneumonia, otitis media 
 
Enterococcus speci...
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MCB 2010 Exam 4 Study Guide questions with complete solutions
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All of the following are true regarding African trypanosomiasis EXCEPT 
A) it is also known as "sleeping sickness." 
B) all subspecies of Trypanosoma brucei have multiple hosts. 
C) it is transmitted by the tsetse fly. 
D) death ultimately occurs without proper treatment. 
E) Trypanosoma brucei gambiense is the more common cause of disease. Correct Answer-B) all subspecies of Trypanosoma brucei have multiple hosts. 
 
Bacterial encephalitis and meningitis are difficult to treat because 
A...
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Microbiology FINAL Review-Jersey College Exam 1 (100% correct and graded A+)
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Toxoplasma gondii belongs to which group of eukaryotic organisms? - Protozoans 
A scolex is a structure found in - Helminths 
Tuberculosis is not usually transmitted by - Fomites 
The most virulent pathogen of the human flu virus is type - A 
SARS is a respiratory illness caused by - Coronavirus 
Which of the following geographic areas contains reservoirs for Coccidioides immitis? - Arizona 
Fungi that help the roots of plants to absorb minerals and water from the soil are - Mycorrhizae 
A dimor...
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Rad 370 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Solved correctly
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Which complication of community-acquired 
pneumonia results in volume loss of the lung? 
a. atelectasis 
b. dyspnea 
c. lung abscess 
d. pleuritis - ️️a. atelectasis 
The ______ stage of lobar pneumonia involves 
neutrophils, red blood cells, and fibrin 
accumulating in the exudate, forming a solid mass. 
a. consolidation 
b. congestion 
c. pleurisy 
d. empyema - ️️a. consolidation 
On a normal chest radiograph, almost all of the 
white markings inside the lung are: 
a. bronchioles. 
b. ...
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PANRE EXAM 1 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Type of shock associated with increased cardiac output (brisk capillary refill, warm, flushed skin) and decreased vascular resistance. 
Septic shock 
 
 
 
Type of shock that leads to decreased cardiac output (cool, clammy skin), increased pulmonary capillary wedge pressure and increased vascular resistance 
Obstructive shock 
 
 
 
 
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Type of shock that is associated with decreased cardiac output (cool, clammy skin), increased pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, and increa...
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