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NWHSU Microbiology Midterm Questions and Answers Fully Solved
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NWHSU Microbiology Midterm Questions and Answers Fully Solved 
Which are cellular etiologic agents of infectious disease? 
Bacteria, fungi, protozoa, helminths (worms) 
 
 
 
Which are a-cellular etiologic agents of infectious disease? 
Viruses and prions 
 
 
 
 
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Which groups of microorganisms are eukaryotic/prokaryotic? 
Eukaryotic: fungi, protozoa, helminths (worms) 
Prokaryotae: bacteria 
 
 
 
Name major differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. 
Eukaryoti...
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HLST 200 Final Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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HLST 200 Final Exam Questions With 
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What is a virus? - answerSmall, infectious pathogen 
Must have a living cell to reproduce 
May alter host DNA or leave their own DNA 
What are some of the diseases caused by viruses? - answerGastroenteritis 
Flu 
Herpes 
Hepatitis 
HIV/AIDS 
What is a bacteria? - answerOne cell organisms with rigid cell walls that are capable of 
replicating their own DNA 
What are some diseases caused by bacteria? - answerUTI's 
Tuberculosis 
Toxic sho...
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Epidemiology Midterm Exam 2024
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definition of epidemiology? - The study of the distribution and determinants of 
health-related states or events in specified time and place. 
what are the three C's that epidemiologists do? - count 
compare 
communicate 
uses of epidemiololgy? - - helps look for causes of a disease 
- establish presence of an epidemic 
- helps identify syndromes and diseases 
- determines individual risk of disease 
epidemic definition? - new cases of a disease in a given population and period 
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(Answered)Certified in Public Health: Exam Review Guide / CPH Exam Practice Test Bank Prep_ Answered_2022.
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CPH Exam Practice Test Bank Prep_ Answered_2022. 
 
Many people do not attempt to decrease unhealthy behaviors such as overeating or smoking because they lack the confidence that they can successfully change. This is an example of: 
(A) Perceived susceptibility 
(B) Perceived severity 
(C) Perceived self-efficacy 
(D) Perceived response efficacy 
 
The construct of normative beliefs is from which model/theory? 
(A) Transtheoretical model 
(B) Theory of reasoned action/planned behavior 
(C) So...
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BIO 212 Exam 1 questions and answers 2024
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Pathophysiology - A study of structural and functional changes in cells, tissues, and organs of The body that caused or are caused by diseases. 
 
World health organization definition of health - The state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity. 
 
Etiological Factors that cause disease - Biologic agents, physical forces, chemical agents, genetic inheritance, or nutrition 
 
Are diseases Caused by multiple or a single risk factor? ...
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NUR 206_ATI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM, Chapters 1 to 58 | Complete Latest Summer 2023 study guide.
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5/3/19 ATI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 1. CHAPTER 1: HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMS A. Components of Health care systems a. Participants 1. Consumers- clients 2. Providers a. Licensed providers: registered nurses, license practical (or vocational) nurses (LPN), advanced practice nurses (APN), medical doctors, pharmacists, dentists, dietitians, physical/respiratory/occupational therapists, etc b. Unlicensed providers: assistive personal b. Settings 1. Hospitals, homes, skilled nursing, assisted living, schoo...
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FoEM CBR22- Infectious Disease Exam
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FoEM CBR22- Infectious Disease Exam 
Dx and Tx: Fish tank granuloma 
Mycobacterium marinum, Tx: Clarithromycin + Ethambutol OR Rifampin 
 
 
Dx: Rose thorn injury and rash 
Sporothrix schenckii. Tx: Itraconazole (amphotericin B if systemic) 
 
 
Dx and Tx: Dog and cat bite with rapid infection 
Pasteurella multocida. Tx: Amoxicillin-Clavulanate (augmentin —> "dog-mentin") 
 
 
Dx: Reptile bites and infection 
Salmonella 
 
 
Dx: Sickle cell disease and joint pain 
Salmonella osteomyelitis...
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Clinical Microbiology (Questions with 100% correct answers)
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Define the term Microbiology correct answers The study of microorganisms and their relationships to the environment, humans and animals in disease 
 
Name the 5 classifications of microorganisms correct answers Bacteria, Virus, Mycobacterium, Fungi, Parasites 
 
Blood agar is the most commonly used media in the clinical laboratory. What type of media is blood agar? correct answers Enriched media, Differential media (detection of Beta-hemolytic organisms) 
 
List some agars that are generally use...
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Safety & Sanitation Test Questions and Answers 2024 with complete solution
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Safety & Sanitation Test Questions and 
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3 Types of Contaminants - Answer ️️ -- Biological (bacteria, viruses, etc) 
- Chemical (cleaning counter tops around food) 
- Physical (hair, nails, etc) 
Time Temp Abuse - Answer ️️ -TCS foods are time and temperature abused any time they're in 
the temperature danger zone, 41°F to 135°F 
Cross Contamination - Answer ️️ -The process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are 
unintentionally transferr...
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Portage Learning BIOD 171 Module 6 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Portage Learning BIOD 171 Module 6 Questions and Answers 100% Pass True or False: viruses can be classified as prokaryotic or eukaryotic False. Viruses are neither prokaryotic or eukaryotic 
What is an obligate intracellular parasite? viruses cannot replicate unless inside a living host cell. As a parasite, a virus depends on its living host to provide the framework (proteins, etc) to replicate—to make additional copies of itself. 
What is a viral capsid? a membrane-like protective structure t...
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