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CBIC Identification of Infectious Disease exam fully solved & updated
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Aspergillosis [4, what is it, tx] - ANSWER---Airborne soil fungus 
--serious opportunistic infections 
--infections usually occur in lungs 
--tx: Amphotericin B and nystatin 
 
HA and NA [3] - ANSWER---Hemagglutinin (HA) 
--Neuroaminidase (NA) 
--glycoproteins on surface of capsid that play an important role in pathogenicity. 
 
Prions - ANSWER-Infectious proteins that induce abnormal folding of normal cellular proteins in brain 
 
Salmonella [3, gram stain, cell physical attributes] - ANSWER---...
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CNOR 2023-2024 Test Back Questions with All Correct Answers
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CNOR Test Back 
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6 steps of OR nursing process - ANSWER 1. assess the pt 
2. identify nursing diagnosis 
3. Identify ideal outcomes 
4. plan for appropriate pt care 
5. implement required care 
6. evaluate for effectiveness of necessary changes in care 
the universal protocol consists of what 3 steps - ANSWER 1. a preop verification 
process 
2. marking the operative site 
3. time out verification 
focus of preop assessment is on... - ANSWER - obtaining t...
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NPLEX II - Orthopedics Latest 2024/2025 Updated Questions and Answers Guaranteed 100% Success.
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Disease modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) such as methotrexate, sulfsalazine, and cyclosporin 
are used to control which MSK conditions? - Psoriatic arthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Reiter's 
syndrome, ankylosing spondylitis 
A male patient contracted chlamydia 1 month ago as well as inflammatory diarrhea cultured with 
campylobacter (gram - bacteria). He urgently makes an appointment as he is having joint pain that is 
asymmetric involving his lower body and back, his eyes are red, and he...
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Rosh Review-HEENT Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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What presents with patient entering a dark room or movie theater complaining of acute 
unilateral painful vision loss, vomiting, and seeing halos around lights, with cloudy 
cornea and fixed mid-dilated pupil? 
Dx and Tx? - Answer️️ -Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma 
Dx: 
Labs show increased IOP >21 mmHg 
Tx: 
Topical ßBs: (TIMOLOL) 
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: (Acetazolamide) 
Steroids: (Prednisolone) 
Miotics: (PILOCARPINE) 
W...
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PHLT 304 EXAM 4 with correct answers 2024
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Infectious disease: Worms and protozoans, Neglected Tropical diseases - answer-April 4 
 
Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) - answer-A number of NTDs are caused by worms and protozoa 
• NTDs: substantial morbidity & mortality 
• typically persist only in the poorest, most marginalized communities and conflict areas 
• Social stigma & disability 
• Lost income 
• Children kept out of school 
• Reduced ability to care for family 
• All low-income countries are affected by at ...
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Ch 9 Microbes and the Process of Infection Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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Ch 9 Microbes and the Process of Infection Questions & Answers 
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Parasitism - Answer-an organism lives on or within another organism and gains an advantage at the 
expense of that organism 
Commensalism - Answer-one organism uses the other to meet its physiological needs but causes no 
harm to the host 
Opportunistic organisms - Answer-3%-5% of all microbes are pathogenic. Nonpathogenic microbes can 
become pathogenic under certain conditions 
Mutualism - Answer-each of the organis...
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CDCR Prevention of Infectious Disease questions and answers rated A+ 2023/2024
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CDCR Prevention of Infectious Disease 
Identify the primary methods of exposure/ types of diseases transmitted by those exposures. - correct answer A.) Body fluids: although classified as "bloodborne" these diseases can be transmitted from other body fluids such as: Vaginal secretions, breast milk, spinal chord fluid, brain fluid, other organs, joint fluids, BBP are present in human blood and can cause disease. 1.) HIV: Human Immunodeficiency virus, can lead to AIDS. 2.) Hep B virus: attacks t...
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Maryville NURS 620 Exam 3 Questions and Answers (2023/2024)
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Maryville NURS 620 Exam 3 Questions and Answers (2023/2024) 
Which of the following is not a common cause of chronic renal failure? 
a. Polycystic kidney disease 
b. Type 1 diabetes c. Hypothyroidism Hypothyroidism 
In clinical practice the NP notes an elevation in the creatinine clearance and understands that this lab test: 
a. Does not change with the aging process 
b. Is greater in women than in men c. Approximates the GFR Approximates the GFR 
The NP is seeing an 80 YO patient and understand...
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NR 509 Final
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NR 509 Final 
 
Childhood immunizations 
Birth- Hep B, Flu 
1-2 mos- DTap, Hep B(2), HIB, Polio, Pneumococcal, Rotavirus 
3-4 mos- DTap (2), HIB (2), Polio (2), Pneumo (2), Rotavirus (2) 
5-6 mos- Dtap (3), HIB (3), polio (3), pneumo (3), Rotavirus (3), Flu 
7-11 mos- flu 
12-23 mos- Varicella, DTap (4), HIB (4), MMR (1), Polio (3), Pnuemo (4), Hep A, Hep B (3), Flu 
2-3 years- Flu 
4-6 years- DTap (5), Polio (4), MMR (2), Varicella (2), Flu 
7-10 years- Flu, HPV 
11-12 years- Mening, HPV (2), T...
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Adnexa Oculi - Answer are the accessory structure that are considered part of the eye, but not part of the eyeball itself. these structures include: eyelids, eyelashes, tears, lacrimal apparatus, accessory glands and extrinsic muscles and orbit. everything outside of the eyeball. 
 
Meibomian Glands - Answer Glands of the eyelids. sebaceous gland in the eyelid behind the gray line 
 
Glands of Zeiss - Answer Glands of the eyelids. sebaceous oily gland and is located around the eyelid cilia and f...
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