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Practice Test 7,8,10 Complete Exam Q&A  Latest CP-FS
  • Practice Test 7,8,10 Complete Exam Q&A Latest CP-FS

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  • Practice Test 7,8,10 Complete Exam Q&A Latest CP-FS What occurs when a pathogen grows within the body? 1. Food intoxication. 2. Fungal contamination. 3. Parasite. 4. Food infection. - CORRECT ANSWER-4 Food infection and food intoxication develop in different ways. Food infection occurs when the pathogen develops within the body. Hepatitis A is an example of an infection. An employee has nasal discharge. What is the appropriate response? 1. Exclude the employee from the premises....
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NSG 3100 Problem set study Exam Questions and Approved and verified Answers Guaranteed Success 2024/2025
  • NSG 3100 Problem set study Exam Questions and Approved and verified Answers Guaranteed Success 2024/2025

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  • NSG 3100 Problem set study Exam Questions and Approved and verified Answers Guaranteed Success 2024/2025 What is bacterium? - correct answer a culture of the person’s blood revels microorganisms What is septicemia? - correct answer when bacterium results in systemic function? Signs and symptoms of infection? - correct answer fever Increased pulse Increased rr Malaise Anorexia Enlargement of lymph nodes Elevated wbc Susceptibly of infection - correct answer age( very young and...
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CP-FS Practice Test 7,8,10 Questions With Correct Answers
  • CP-FS Practice Test 7,8,10 Questions With Correct Answers

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  • CP-FS Practice Test 7,8,10 Questions With Correct Answers What occurs when a pathogen grows within the body? 1. Food intoxication. 2. Fungal contamination. 3. Parasite. 4. Food infection. - ANS-4 Food infection and food intoxication develop in different ways. Food infection occurs when the pathogen develops within the body. Hepatitis A is an example of an infection. An employee has nasal discharge. What is the appropriate response? 1. Exclude the employee from the premises. 2. S...
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Communicable Disease Nies Community Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition: Chapter 26
  • Communicable Disease Nies Community Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition: Chapter 26

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  • Communicable Disease Nies Community Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition: Chapter 26 1. Which infection continues to increase in the United States? a. Measles b. Pertussis c. Hepatitis A, B, and C d. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) ANS: D Treatable STDs, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis, are still occurring at significant rates. Gonorrhea had plateaued or declined until 2009 but increased steadily since that time. Chlamydia, the most commonly reported bacterial disease in the...
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chapter 4 (egans) Fundamentals of respiratory care: infection control (we got this RT class 2024)
  • chapter 4 (egans) Fundamentals of respiratory care: infection control (we got this RT class 2024)

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  • chapter 4 (egans) Fundamentals of respiratory care: infection control (we got this RT class 2024) the spred of infection requires the following elements -Answer-source of pathogen susceptible host route of transmission nosocomial infections are acquired in the following setting -Answer-hospital the primary source of infections with in the hospital setting is carried by -Answer- patients personnel visitors the mode of transmission in which pathogens are transferred from one person to ano...
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CDC Questions and Answers 2023
  • CDC Questions and Answers 2023

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  • CDC Questions and Answers 2023 What is a communicable disease? A communicable disease is an illness caused by a specific infectious agent or its toxic products How do communicable diseases arise? arises through transmission of that agent or its products from an infected person, animal, or inanimate reservoir to a susceptible host, either directly or indirectly (through an intermediate plant or animal host, vector, or the inanimate environment). How can communicable diseases be c...
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HCB Test 2 184 Questions With Complete Solutions Updated 2024/2025
  • HCB Test 2 184 Questions With Complete Solutions Updated 2024/2025

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  • HCB Test 2 184 Questions With Complete Solutions Updated 2024/2025. What's does infection control involve? correct answer: taking steps to prevent the spread of infectious agents Antibacterial correct answer: directed or effective against bacteria (KILLS) antiseptic correct answer: preventing or arresting the growth of microorganisms Asepsis correct answer: the condition of being aseptic (absence of pathogens growing) aseptic technique correct answer: preventing infection (reduces the risk...
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VECTOR BORNE DISEASE EXAM LATEST UPDATE
  • VECTOR BORNE DISEASE EXAM LATEST UPDATE

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  • VECTOR BORNE DISEASE EXAM LATEST UPDATE...
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Chapter 26: Communicable Disease Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition
  • Chapter 26: Communicable Disease Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition

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  • 1. Which infection continues to increase in the United States? a. Measles b. Pertussis c. Hepatitis A, B, and C d. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) ANS: D Treatable STDs, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis, are still occurring at significant rates. Gonorrhea had plateaued or declined until 2009 but increased steadily since that time. Chlamydia, the most commonly reported bacterial disease in the United States, reached 1,441,789 cases in 2014, although some of this increase i...
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DaVita PCT Test Questions and Answers  Rated A+
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  • DaVita PCT Test Questions and Answers Rated A+ You are assisting a patient to step onto the scale by holding the patient's hand. Such a casual contact: A) Requires wearing gloves and hand hygiene afterwards B) Requires neither gloves nor hand hygiene since there is no contact with blood or body fluids C) Requires gloves only without performing hand hygiene when discarding the gloves D) Does not require wearing gloves but you must perform hand hygiene afterwards D) Does not require...
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