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Micro Exam 4- LabCE 2023 with 100% complete solutions
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Infections of the bone marrow are not only caused by bacteria and fungi, they can be caused by viruses as well. Which of the following viruses can often be isolated from bone marrow specimens? 
 
Varicella-Zoster Virus 
Herpes Simplex Virus 
Parvovirus B19 
Syncytial Virus correct answersParvovirus B19 is the correct answer because viral replication takes place in human cells and is largely restricted to erythroid progenitor cells, adult bone marrow, and fetal liver cells. Parvovirus B19 is a...
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HESI VN EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2024 (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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HESI VN EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2024 (VERIFIED ANSWERS) A nurse is providing information to a group of pregnant clients 
and their partners about the psychosocial development of an 
infant. Using Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development, the 
nurse tells the group that infants have which developmental 
need? 
Correct! Need to rely on the fact that their needs will be met 
Must have needs ignored for short periods to develop a healthy 
personality 
Need to tolerate a grea...
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NPS Exam Questions And Correct Answers
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NPS Exam Questions And Correct Answers 
An APGAR score of 4 indicates - answermoderate depression 
An infection in a newborn is more commonly associated with - answerhypothermia 
An L/S ratio of 3:1 indicates - answerLow incidence of hyaline membrane disease 
What is the L:S ratio that indicates adequate surfactant production? - answer2:1 
Normal value for sweat chloride test - answer<40 
sweat chloride test value for cystic fibrosis - answer>60 
All of the following are transplacental inf...
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Infection Prevention and Control Exam Questions And Answers
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Infection Prevention and Control 
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the presence and growth of microorganisms within a host but without tissue invasion or 
damage - ANSWER- colonization 
__ __ __ include sites such as blood, skin and mucous membranes, respiratory tract, 
genitourinary tract, gastrointestinal tract, and transplacental - ANSWER- port of exit 
Interval from onset of nonspecific signs and symptoms (malaise, low-grade fever, 
fatigue) to more specific symptoms. (During this time microor...
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Fundamentals of Nursing: Ch. 28 - Infection Prevention and Control 100% accurate answers with verified content
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Fundamentals of Nursing: Ch. 28 - Infection Prevention and Control 100% accurate answers with verified content 
If an infectious disease can be transmitted directly from one person to another, it is a: 
A) Susceptible host. 
B) Communicable disease. 
C) Port of entry to a host. 
D) Port of exit from the reservoir. 
Communicable disease. 
 
 
 
Which is the most likely means of transmitting infection between patients? 
A) Exposure to another patient's cough 
B) Sharing equipment among patients 
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Infection Prevention and Control Exam Questions And Answers
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the presence and growth of microorganisms within a host but without tissue invasion or 
damage - ANSWER- colonization 
__ __ __ include sites such as blood, skin and mucous membranes, respiratory tract, 
genitourinary tract, gastrointestinal tract, and transplacental - ANSWER- port of exit 
Interval from onset of nonspecific signs and symptoms (malaise, low-grade fever, 
fatigue) to more specific symptoms. (During this time microorg...
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Antepartum/Intrapartum Complications: A&P Exam
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Neonatal effects of rubella in the first trimester 
Congenital heart disease 
Cataracts 
Nerve deafness 
Bone lesions 
Prolonged virus shedding 
Neonatal effects of rubella in the second trimester 
Hepatitis 
Thrombocytopenia 
"Blueberry muffin rash" 
Diffusion into placenta to baby or to mother 
Goes from greater to lesser concentration 
Slows down is distance is greater or edema is present 
Edema of villi may occur with what maternal complications? 
Maternal diabetes 
Transplacental infectio...
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2024 LATEST Infection Prevention and Control Exam Questions And Answers
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the presence and growth of microorganisms within a host but without tissue invasion or 
damage - ANSWER- colonization 
__ __ __ include sites such as blood, skin and mucous membranes, respiratory tract, 
genitourinary tract, gastrointestinal tract, and transplacental - ANSWER- port of exit 
Interval from onset of nonspecific signs and symptoms (malaise, low-grade fever, 
fatigue) to more specific symptoms. (During this time microorganisms grow and multiply, 
and patient may be capable of spreadi...
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NPS Exam Study-Guide 2024 Questions & Answers Graded 100%
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NPS Exam Study-Guide 2024 Questions & Answers Graded 100% 
 
Sample Question & Answer: 
 
Transillumination of the chest is recommended when the neonatal/pediatric specialist suspects the presence of a 
a. tension pneumothorax 
b. tracheoesphageal fistula 
c. myelomeningocele 
d. pleural effusion - Answer -a. tension pneumothorax
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LYMPHATIC SYSTEM NOTES
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LYMPHATIC SYSTEM NOTES 
-Disease resistance 
- Innate immunity- passive, present at birth and includes defense mechanisms that provide general protection against invasion by a wide range of pathogens 
-Adaptive- involves activation of specific lymphocytes that combat a particular pathogen or other foreign substance (carried out by lymphatic system) 
	Passive Immunity	Active Immunity 
Natural	Temporary, antibody based, transplacental, 
colostrum, milk IgG, IgA	Lifetime, strong T cell, increase mo...
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