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NR 566 Advanced Pharmacology Care of the Family Midterm SATISFIED Study Guide
  • NR 566 Advanced Pharmacology Care of the Family Midterm SATISFIED Study Guide

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  • NR 566 Advanced Pharmacology Care of the Family Midterm SATISFIED Study Guide REAL NR566 Advanced Pharmacology NR566 Week One PI Support: Chapter 70-76 -access medicine: with chamberlain- for flash cards and review of books for free Chapter 70 Table 70.1: Classifications of Antimicrobial Drugs by Susceptible Organisms: Narrow vs. Broad spectrum? o The Difference in antibiotic coverage ▪ broad: covers more and possibly gram – and gram + ▪ narrow: covers just a few microorgan...
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ENTEROBACTERIACEAE
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Microm 443 Questions with complete solution 2024/2025
  • Microm 443 Questions with complete solution 2024/2025

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  • Microm 443 Questions with complete solution 2024/2025Members of the family Enterobacteriaceae that are Lac+ (TSI = A/A) - correct answer E. coli, Enterobacter, Klebsiella and Citrobacter 50% of the time Members of the family Enterobacteriaceae that are Lac- (TSI = K/A) - correct answer Proteus, Shigella, Salmonella If you get a LIA slant that is R/Y (deamination) what two organisms should you think about? - correct answer Proteus and Providencia Members of the family Enterobact...
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MICRO REVIEW – ENTEROBACTERIACEAE Question and answer 100% solved
  • MICRO REVIEW – ENTEROBACTERIACEAE Question and answer 100% solved

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  • MICRO REVIEW – ENTEROBACTERIACEAE Question and answer 100% solvedList some advantages and disadvantages of the use of the rapid identification systems. Advantages: fast, tests an expanded number of biochemical characteristics in a single multi-compartmented strip or tube Disadvantages: expensive, need computer program to identify What piece of information about your unknown should you have prior to using the rapid identification system? make sure it is gram negative, not gram positiv...
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2024 VTNE Laboratory Procedures 1 Latest Questions With Complete Grade A Answers
  • 2024 VTNE Laboratory Procedures 1 Latest Questions With Complete Grade A Answers

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  • 2024 VTNE Laboratory Procedures 1 Latest Questions With Complete Grade A Answers 1. Hoover, a canine patient, was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection 2 weeks earlier and was placed on a course of amoxicillin. The veterinarian asked that he return for a recheck to ensure the infection has resolved.Thecollection method of choice in: Select one: a. Free catch b. Manual expression c. Cystocentesis d. Catheterization Answer: Cystocentesis 2. Which of the following is not a simple...
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Harr 7.3 - Microbiology - Nonfermentative Bacilli Questions with Correct Answers
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  • Harr 7.3 - Microbiology - Nonfermentative Bacilli Questions with Correct Answers What are the most appropriate screening tests to presumptively differentiate and identify the nonfermentative gram-negative bacilli (NFB) from the Enterobacteriaceae? - Correct Answer Oxidase, TSI, nitrate reduction, growth on MacConkey agar NFB will grow on the slant of TSI or KIA but they do not acidify the butt (glucose fermentation), as do the Enterobacteriaceae. NFB can be cytochrome oxidase positive or neg...
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Final Exam: NR571/ NR 571 (NEW 2023/ 2024 Update) Complex Diagnosis &  Management in Acute Care | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers|100%  Correct – Chamberlain
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  • Final Exam: NR571/ NR 571 (NEW 2023/ 2024 Update) Complex Diagnosis & Management in Acute Care | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct – Chamberlain QUESTION Immobility can lead to pain, disability, and decreased quality of life. QUESTION Common causes of immobility in the elderly Answer: stroke, Parkinson's disease, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis bone fractures, Alzheimer's disease are common causes of QUESTION Adverse effects of ...
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CIC Study UPDATED Exam Questions  and CORRECT Answers
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  • Incubation for Lyme disease (and average incubation) - 3-30 days (avg. 7 days) Tick must be attached for how long to transmit Lyme disease? - 36-48 hours If AFB smear is positive, what could be exception for not needing isolation? - Another culture growing Nocardia species, Actinomyces species, Rhodococcus species, cysts of Cryptosporidium species, or Legionella micdadei... may also show AFB positive smears Nocardiosis presents as pulmonary disease and is caused by - inhaling contaminated...
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ASCP MLS Exam Study Guide
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  • ASCP MLS Exam Study Guide What feature is most often found with patients with a splenectomy on a Wright's stained blood smear? - Howell-Jolly bodies Patients with antibody to the following antigen are immune to Hepatitis B: - Surface antigen (HbSAg) Which two of the following tests are helpful for documenting previous Streptococcal throat and skin infections: - ASO titer and Anti-DNase B In mass spectrometry, the "appearance potential" is defined as the: - Minimum energy requi...
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MLT Practice Exam |Latest Questions Solved 100% Correct
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  • MLT Practice Exam |Latest Questions Solved 100% Correct What is the process used to decrease the number of microorganisms that are present on the skin? (Answer: - Antisepsis An organism that can live and grow in reduced concentrations of oxygen, but prefers an anaerobic environment is known as? (Answer: - Aerotolerant anaerobe The Stain that is commonly recommended for use to differentiate parasites such as Malaria in blood smears is? (Answer: - Giemsa stain What type of media contains...
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