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 MIP 315 exam 1 question well answered graded A+ 2023/2024
  • MIP 315 exam 1 question well answered graded A+ 2023/2024

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  • MIP 315 exam 1 which of the following do heart disease and stoke have in common? a. they are both chronic (or endogenous) diseases b they are among the leading causes of death world wide c. they are both ultimately due to atherosclerosis d. they are among the leading cause of death in the developed world e. all of the above are common to strokes and heart disease - correct answer E all of the above are common to strokes and heart disease. Bacterial infection is a normal and essential p...
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Quiz review for CP-FS Final Study Guide with Correct Answers
  • Quiz review for CP-FS Final Study Guide with Correct Answers

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  • Quiz review for CP-FS Final Study Guide with Correct Answers A fish toxin originating from histamine-producing bacteria - CORRECT ANSWERScombrotoxin a foodborne illness is classified as intoxication when? - CORRECT ANSWER-a toxin is produced by bacteria on or in the food prior to ingesting it AND a chemical is present in the food or drink prior to ingestion what is the name of the group of bacteria that grow in the absence of free oxygen - CORRECT ANSWER-anaerobes a toxin found in sea...
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Neuro exam master questions and answers 2022 graded A+
  • Neuro exam master questions and answers 2022 graded A+

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  • A 75-year-old man is involved in a motor vehicle accident and strikes his forehead on the windshield. He complains of neck pain and severe burning in his shoulders and arms. His physical examination reveals weakness of his upper extremities. What type of spinal cord injury does this patient have? A anterior cord syndrome B central cord syndrome C Brown-Séquard syndrome D complete cord transection E cauda equina syndrome Central Cord Syndrome the central cord syndrome involves loss of mot...
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NEHA Quiz Review CP-FS Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • NEHA Quiz Review CP-FS Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • NEHA Quiz Review CP-FS Questions and Answers 100% Pass A fish toxin originating from histamine-producing bacteria Scombrotoxin a foodborne illness is classified as intoxication when? a toxin is produced by bacteria on or in the food prior to ingesting it AND a chemical is present in the food or drink prior to ingestion what is the name of the group of bacteria that grow in the absence of free oxygen anaerobes a toxin found in seafood that originated from toxic algae and is not destroyed by co...
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Food safety Questions and Answers 2023
  • Food safety Questions and Answers 2023

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  • Food safety Questions and Answers 2023 why is food safety so important foodborne microbes remain one of the most common causes of illness in the US who is at highest risk for foodborne illness infants and children pregnant and unborn children elderly people with underlying diseases that may weaken them people with compromised immune who is responsible everyone farmer, processor, packager, wholesaler, retailer, foodservice operator, cook/server, consumer who is invol...
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Bacteria (Top-Tier Q&A, Verified for Academic Success)
  • Bacteria (Top-Tier Q&A, Verified for Academic Success)

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  • Only what spirochyte can be visualized using aniline dyes (Wright or Giemsa stain) in light microscopy? - Answer Borrelia, biggest UTI negative f nitrate - Answer Staphylococcus saprophyticus, Entereoccus faecalis Dextrans attach to - Answer Fibrin-platelet on damaged valves Which are group a vs b streptococci? - Answer A- pyogens B- s agalactaie Vibrio vulnificus, parahaemolyticus - Answer Lactose fermenting gram-, curved, alkaline media. Watery Diarhea-gastroenteritis , wound infection...
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NEHA quiz review CP-FS with complete solutions
  • NEHA quiz review CP-FS with complete solutions

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  • A fish toxin originating from histamine-producing bacteria Scombrotoxin a foodborne illness is classified as intoxication when? a toxin is produced by bacteria on or in the food prior to ingesting it AND a chemical is present in the food or drink prior to ingestion what is the name of the group of bacteria that grow in the absence of free oxygen anaerobes a toxin found in seafood that originated from toxic algae and is not destroyed by cooking Ciguatoxin which cur...
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Microbiology chapter 19 Test
  • Microbiology chapter 19 Test

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  • Microbiology chapter 19 Test All of these choices are correct - ANS 1. Anthrax is A. a zoonosis. B. transmitted by contact, inhalation, and ingestion. C. a disease that, in humans, can cause a rapidly fatal toxemia and septicemia. D. only seen sporadically in the United States. E. All of these choices are correct. Anaerobic - ANS 2. Characteristics of Bacillus anthracis include all the following, except A. capsule and exotoxins are virulence factors. B. an...
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Certified Professional - Food Safety Complete Review (NEHA 3rd Edition 2023)
  • Certified Professional - Food Safety Complete Review (NEHA 3rd Edition 2023)

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  • Define: Simply a *disease-producing* organism. - Answer- Pathogen. Define: An organism that *requires oxygen* to reproduce. - Answer- Aerobe. Aerobic Organism. Define: An organism that requires the *absence of oxygen* to reproduce. - Answer- Anaerobe. Anaerobic Organism. Define: An organism that can multiply *with or without the presence of oxygen.* - Answer- Facultative Anaerobe. Biological Contaminants. These organisms can affect human health through what *3 health issues*? - Answe...
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MICRO BIO 2100 DR. WILK’S NOTE GUIDE FOR MICROBIOLOGY UNIT 10. Already graded A+
  • MICRO BIO 2100 DR. WILK’S NOTE GUIDE FOR MICROBIOLOGY UNIT 10. Already graded A+

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  • MICRO BIO 2100 Dr. Wilk’s Note Guide for Microbiology Unit 10 USLO 10.1 Vocabulary to define: • Pleomorphic-capable of having a variety of shapes • Endothelial cells-an epithelial cell found in blood vessels and lining the heart Bacterial Diseases of the digestive system • Bacillus cereus o Disease associated with pathogen-food poisoning/intoxication-found in pasta or rice o Signs and symptoms-symptoms begin within a few hours & include nausea, pain & abdominal cramps. Vomiting o...
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