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REHS Questions and Answers with Certified Solutions
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Which is not one of the core functions of Environmental Public Health? 
A. Assurance 
B. Coordination 
C. Assessment D. Policy Development B. Coordination 
Monitoring environmental and health status to identify and solve community environmental health problems is one of the: 
A. Core competencies of Environmental Public Health 
B. Ten essential services of environmental Public Health 
C. Revitalization strategies of environmental Public Health...
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MCB 100 Exam 3 Questions and Complete Solutions
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Which of the following is the most effective way to reduce the number of nosocomial infections? handwashing 
What is the role of epidemiology? To learn how to treat and prevent various diseases. 
Which of the following types of diseases develops rapidly and only lasts a short time? acute disease 
The viral pathogen that causes cold sores can remain inactive in the body for a long time between disease outbreaks. How is this disease classified? It is a latent disease. 
A young man dies after eatin...
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ALU 301 Chapter 4 All Answers Correct
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ALU 301 Chapter 4 All Answers Correct 
The Humoral System ️Predominant theory of disesase in Western culture for over 200 years. It taught 
that the body is composed of four balanced humors, or fluids: blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile - which are found in the heart, brain, spleen and liver. (Hippocrates created this.) 
Germ Theory of Disease ️Developed late in the 19th century by Louis Pateur and Robert Koch. This 
theory postulated that each disease is caused by a microbe spec...
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VTNE Practice Quizzes Part 1 100% Pass
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VTNE Practice Quizzes Part 1 100% Pass 
A vial of penicillin contains 2,000,000 units of the dry drug. To make the penicillin into a 
solution that contains 400,000 units per milliliter, how much diluent is needed? - 
Answer-5 mL 
When an anesthetized patient is to be placed on a circular or semiclosed anesthesia 
circuit, the correct reservoir bag size is determined by using which of the following? 
A - 60 mL/lb/min 
B - 60 mL/lb 
C - 60 mL/kg 
D - 60 mL/kg/min - Answer-C - 60 mL/kg 
It is nece...
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Chapter 4 Egans workbook questions with correct answers
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Infections that are acquired in the hospital Answer nosocomial 
 
Inanimate objects that help transfer pathogens Answer fomites 
 
Death of all microorganisms Answer sterilization 
 
Universal method of protection for health workers Answer standard precautions 
 
Death of pathogenic microorganisms Answer disinfection 
 
What is a health care associated infection (HAI)? How many people develop this type of infection? Answer 1.) Infections that patients acquire during course of medical treatment 
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BIOS 242 Week 4 Assignment; Lab 8 of 14 Onsite; Fomite Transmission.
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BIOS 242 Week 4 Assignment; Lab 8 of 14 Onsite; Fomite Transmission 
 
Learning Objectives: 
Define fomite and how bacteria are transferred via fomites. 
Explain the role of fomite transmission in the hospital. 
Define nosocomial infections, HAIs (hospital acquired infections), and Iatrogenic infections. 
 
 
Introduction: 
Materials: Agar plate, Marker, ruler, sterile swabs 
 
 
 
Method: 
Obtain one nutrient agar and divide the back of the plate into 8 sections using ruler and marker. Label ...
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NURS 3007 Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers
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NURS 3007 Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers 
 
what can you use to indicate an infection is not present - Answer-VS! 
-incr HR, RR, temp 
-1st BP will go up and then down (can indicate sepsis) 
-look at WBC labs 
-look at skin (pale/diaphoretic) 
 
what are patho stages of an infection - Answer-- infectious agent (bacteria like basic, dark, moist environments) 
-reservoir (people, animals, foods, insects, fomites) 
-portal of exit 
-mode of transmission (when they multiply) 
-portal of en...
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AMCA CMAC Cert Exam Study Guide Review Exam Accurate 100%
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1) Which of the following is not a phlebotomist's duty? 
A. Collecting blood specimens 
B. Performing laboratory computer operations 
C. Starting intravenous (IV) lines 
D. Transporting specimens to the laboratory - ANSWER 1. C - In the case of intravenous drugs, most cases require a licensed individual to administer this type of therapy. A medical assistant can assist by laying out supplies and equipment necessary for the infusion or injection being administered. 
 
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CBSPD EXAM Questions with 100% Complete Solutions, Rated to Pass
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Functions of SPD 
Our functions are Decontamination, Assembly/Prep & Pack, Sterilization & Storage. 
 
 
Placement of Instrumentation on Sterilizer rack Top shelf 
 
Peel packs tilted on edge/side 
 
 
Placement of Instrumentation on Sterilizer rack Middle shelf 
 
Textile, Basins, Non-Perforated trays - tilted on edge/side 
 
 
Where should Textiles etc. be placed on Sterilizer rack 
 
Textiles ect. should always be placed on the rack above the metal containers. 
 
 
Placement of Instrumentatio...
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Medical Asepsis & Infection Control Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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1.Etiological Agent - The presence of an infectious agent is a necessary condition for an infection 
to occur. 
2.Reservoir - Common sources are humans, plants, animals, or the general environment. 
3.Portal of Exit from reservoir - Places by which the microorganisms can leave the reservoir to 
reach other surfaces/places. 
4.Route of Transmission - A route permitting to reach another person or host though a portal of 
entry. 
5.Portal of entry - This is how the infectious agent enters another p...
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