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MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 1 MATERIAL QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS { GRADED A+}
MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 1 MATERIAL 
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT 
ANSWERS { GRADED A+} 
what are some examples of acellular microorganisms? - prion and 
viruses 
what are some examples of cellular microorganisms? - bacteria and 
eukaryote 
what are the 3 different categories of positive roles of microbes? - 
environmental benefits, food production, and medical benefits 
what are examples of the environmental benefits of microbes? - 
decomposition, bioremediation (intentional use of microbes to 
bre...
- Examen
- • 23 pages •
MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 1 MATERIAL 
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT 
ANSWERS { GRADED A+} 
what are some examples of acellular microorganisms? - prion and 
viruses 
what are some examples of cellular microorganisms? - bacteria and 
eukaryote 
what are the 3 different categories of positive roles of microbes? - 
environmental benefits, food production, and medical benefits 
what are examples of the environmental benefits of microbes? - 
decomposition, bioremediation (intentional use of microbes to 
bre...
MBI 111- EXAM 2 MATERIAL QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS { GRADED A+}
MBI 111- EXAM 2 MATERIAL 
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS 
{ GRADED A+} 
what is a non-specific (innante) defense? - they're effective against 
a wide variety of invading microbes; not targeted against a specific 
invading microbe 
why are non-specific defenses referred to as innate? - they are 
already present in a baby at birth rather than being acquired one-byone over a lifetime starting at birth 
what are non-specific first line defenses? - physical barriers, 
chemical barriers, and...
- Examen
- • 23 pages •
MBI 111- EXAM 2 MATERIAL 
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS 
{ GRADED A+} 
what is a non-specific (innante) defense? - they're effective against 
a wide variety of invading microbes; not targeted against a specific 
invading microbe 
why are non-specific defenses referred to as innate? - they are 
already present in a baby at birth rather than being acquired one-byone over a lifetime starting at birth 
what are non-specific first line defenses? - physical barriers, 
chemical barriers, and...
NSG 261 EXAM 2 MATERIAL QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS { GRADED A+}
NSG 261 EXAM 2 MATERIAL 
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT 
ANSWERS { GRADED A+} 
what is the purpose of assessing bowel sounds? - to assess 
peristaltic activity 
what is the normal number of clicks for bowel sounds? - 5-34 clicks 
per minute 
what is borborygmus? - an abnormal loud gurguling sound made by 
the movement of gas through the intestine 
what are hyperactive abnormal bowel sounds? - loud high pitched 
sounds a symptom would be diarrhea
- Examen
- • 10 pages •
NSG 261 EXAM 2 MATERIAL 
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT 
ANSWERS { GRADED A+} 
what is the purpose of assessing bowel sounds? - to assess 
peristaltic activity 
what is the normal number of clicks for bowel sounds? - 5-34 clicks 
per minute 
what is borborygmus? - an abnormal loud gurguling sound made by 
the movement of gas through the intestine 
what are hyperactive abnormal bowel sounds? - loud high pitched 
sounds a symptom would be diarrhea
MBI- 111 TOPIC 9 EXAM 3 MATERIAL QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS { GRADED A+}
MBI- 111 TOPIC 9 EXAM 3 MATERIAL 
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE 
ANSWERS { GRADED A+} 
what are the contributing factors of acne? - skin types that 
are prone to trap skin oil (sebum) and dead cells, excessive 
keratinization of the skin, and male hormones 
when does acne begin? - when pores are blocked by 
excessive skin oil and dead cells 
what is the bacterial agent of acne? - Propionibacterium 
acnes
- Examen
- • 18 pages •
MBI- 111 TOPIC 9 EXAM 3 MATERIAL 
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE 
ANSWERS { GRADED A+} 
what are the contributing factors of acne? - skin types that 
are prone to trap skin oil (sebum) and dead cells, excessive 
keratinization of the skin, and male hormones 
when does acne begin? - when pores are blocked by 
excessive skin oil and dead cells 
what is the bacterial agent of acne? - Propionibacterium 
acnes
MBI 111 TOPIC 12- FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS { GRADED A+}
MBI 111 TOPIC 12- FINAL EXAM 
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT 
ANSWERS { GRADED A+} 
what are examples of protozoan diseases? - malaria, toxoplasmosis, 
cryptosporidiosis, and trichomoniasis 
what is the bacterial agent of malaria? - there are 5 species of 
Plasmodium 
what is the vector of malaria? - female anopheles mosquito, not 
only do they transmit the disease but they also are a required host 
where has malaria been eliminated? - wealthy countries located in 
temperate climates
- Examen
- • 12 pages •
MBI 111 TOPIC 12- FINAL EXAM 
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT 
ANSWERS { GRADED A+} 
what are examples of protozoan diseases? - malaria, toxoplasmosis, 
cryptosporidiosis, and trichomoniasis 
what is the bacterial agent of malaria? - there are 5 species of 
Plasmodium 
what is the vector of malaria? - female anopheles mosquito, not 
only do they transmit the disease but they also are a required host 
where has malaria been eliminated? - wealthy countries located in 
temperate climates
MBI 111- FINAL EXAM TOPIC 13 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS { GRADED A+}
MBI 111- FINAL EXAM TOPIC 13 
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS 
{ GRADED A+} 
what is meningitis? - inflammation of the meninges 
what causes meningitis? - bacterial, viruses, fungi, and 
certain chemicals 
what type of meningitis is life threatening? - bacterial 
what type of meningitis is a milder disease? - viral
- Examen
- • 12 pages •
MBI 111- FINAL EXAM TOPIC 13 
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS 
{ GRADED A+} 
what is meningitis? - inflammation of the meninges 
what causes meningitis? - bacterial, viruses, fungi, and 
certain chemicals 
what type of meningitis is life threatening? - bacterial 
what type of meningitis is a milder disease? - viral
MBI 111- TOPIC 14 FINAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS { GRADED A+}
MBI 111- TOPIC 14 FINAL EXAM WITH 
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND 100% 
CORRECT ANSWERS { GRADED A+} 
what is the bacterial agent for gastric ulcer disease? - Helicobacter 
pylori 
where does H pylori live? - harsh environment of the stomach 
how does H pylori get in stomach? - 1. the flagella push the H pylori 
cells through thick mucus that protects stomach lining from stomach 
acid 
2. H pylori colonizes mucous membranes that lines stomach 
3. the H pylori produce substance that neutralizes stom...
- Examen
- • 9 pages •
MBI 111- TOPIC 14 FINAL EXAM WITH 
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND 100% 
CORRECT ANSWERS { GRADED A+} 
what is the bacterial agent for gastric ulcer disease? - Helicobacter 
pylori 
where does H pylori live? - harsh environment of the stomach 
how does H pylori get in stomach? - 1. the flagella push the H pylori 
cells through thick mucus that protects stomach lining from stomach 
acid 
2. H pylori colonizes mucous membranes that lines stomach 
3. the H pylori produce substance that neutralizes stom...
NSG 262- EXAM 1 MATERIAL QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS { GRADED A+}
NSG 262- EXAM 1 MATERIAL 
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS 
{ GRADED A+} 
what are the risk factors for falls? - being over 65, reduced vision, 
orthostatic hypotension, incontinence, clutter, and small animals 
what are some preventions for falls? - implement fall protocol, fall 
band, no slip socks, hourly rounding, education, assistive devices near, 
assess patients perception of fall risk, bed alarms 
what are some responsibilities of the nurse for suicide precautions? - 
toiletries can o...
- Examen
- • 10 pages •
NSG 262- EXAM 1 MATERIAL 
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS 
{ GRADED A+} 
what are the risk factors for falls? - being over 65, reduced vision, 
orthostatic hypotension, incontinence, clutter, and small animals 
what are some preventions for falls? - implement fall protocol, fall 
band, no slip socks, hourly rounding, education, assistive devices near, 
assess patients perception of fall risk, bed alarms 
what are some responsibilities of the nurse for suicide precautions? - 
toiletries can o...
DevBio Exam 2 questions with complete questions and answers { graded a+}
DevBio Exam 2 questions with complete 
questions and answers { graded a+} 
Epiboly - the movement of epithelial sheets (usually ectodermal 
cells) that spread as a unit (rather than individually) to enclose the 
deeper layers of the embryo. 
What are 3 mechanisms in which epiboly can occur? - 1. by cells 
dividing 
2. by cells changing shape 
3. by several layers of cells intercalating into fewer layers 
Give 3 reasons why zebrafish are good models to study development. - 
1. brood size 
2. ...
- Examen
- • 13 pages •
DevBio Exam 2 questions with complete 
questions and answers { graded a+} 
Epiboly - the movement of epithelial sheets (usually ectodermal 
cells) that spread as a unit (rather than individually) to enclose the 
deeper layers of the embryo. 
What are 3 mechanisms in which epiboly can occur? - 1. by cells 
dividing 
2. by cells changing shape 
3. by several layers of cells intercalating into fewer layers 
Give 3 reasons why zebrafish are good models to study development. - 
1. brood size 
2. ...
509A EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS { GUARANTEED A+}
509A EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH 
VERIFIED ANSWERS { GUARANTEED 
A+} 
For which health problems should airborne precautions be 
implemented? 
A. Whooping cough, RSV, Epiglottitis 
B. Adenovirus, Hepatitis A, Influenza 
C. Varicella, Measles, Tuberculosis 
D. Mumps, Pneumonia, Parvovirus - C. Varicella, Measles, 
Tuberculosis
- Examen
- • 19 pages •
509A EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH 
VERIFIED ANSWERS { GUARANTEED 
A+} 
For which health problems should airborne precautions be 
implemented? 
A. Whooping cough, RSV, Epiglottitis 
B. Adenovirus, Hepatitis A, Influenza 
C. Varicella, Measles, Tuberculosis 
D. Mumps, Pneumonia, Parvovirus - C. Varicella, Measles, 
Tuberculosis