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MIC 130 Exam #1 Questions and Answers 2024 Graded A

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What is infectious disease surveillance? - Ongoing collection, analysis, and interpretation of infectious disease-related data coordinated with the timely dissemination of data to those responsible for preventing and controlling the data. Why do surveillance for infectious disease? - - detecting outbreaks - helps evaluate effectiveness of control measures What is involved for infectious disease surveillance? - - the patient - physician - hospital/clinic - county health department - st...

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MIC 130 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS TOP GRADED 2024

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Germ Theory of Disease - idea that infectious diseases are caused by pathogens Early ideas about disease transmission - punishment for sins, miasma, hexes/spells, spontaneous generation miasma - a highly unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapor Louis Pasteur - A French chemist, this man discovered that heat could kill bacteria that otherwise spoiled liquids including milk, wine, and beer. -disproved spontaneous generation -vaccines for rabies and anthrax Robert Koch - country doctor ...

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MIC 130 Final Exam Study Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions Graded A 2024

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Bio warfare - intentional use of disease causing organisms or products of organisms to harm populations to attain military a objective bioterorism - intentional use of disease causing agents or products of organisms to harm humans, other animals, or plants in order to cause civil unrest and panic or to commit a crime Advantages of biological weapons - -Readily available "easy to grow" -inexpensive -highly transportable -not easy detected -Tasteless, odorless, invisible -Suicide "infecto...

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MIC 130 Exam #2 Questions and Answers Updated 2024 Graded A

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High Income - >12.6 thousand per person per year Low Income - <1 thousand per person per year Extreme Poverty - <$1.90 per person per day Poverty line in the US - $25,000 per family of 4 per year Is development linked to better health outcomes? - Yes What is the link between infectious disease burden and economic wealth? Exception? - USUALLY higher per capita GDP and higher life expectancy Exception: 19th century England - : Industrialization led to steady economic gr...

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MIC Exam 2 Study Questions and Answers Top Graded 2024

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Understand differences between catabolism / anabolism and what these reactions have to do with metabolism - anabolism: simple substances are synthesized, ENDERGONIC, needs input of energy, ex: peptidoglycan, enzymes, exotoxins catabolism: breakdown of complex molecules, EXERGONIC, energy released metabolism needs both, glucose is broken down via catabolism and the energy from that is used to make enzymes via anabolism so that the bacteria can 'eat', anabolic and catabolic reactions are c...

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MIC130 exam 3 Questions and Answers Top Graded 2024

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biowarfare - intentional use of disease-causing organisms or products of organisms to infect populations to attain a military objective bioterrorism/biocrime - intentional use of disease-causing organisms or products of organisms to infect humans, animals, or plants in order to cause civil unrest and panic or instigate a crime pontiac's rebellion (french and indian war) - the english used variola-laden (smallpox) blankets in 1763 at fort pitt to subdue indians loyal to the french during t...

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NUR 325: Exam 1 (Cardiac) Exam Guide Graded A

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Backflow of blood caused by poor valve function - Regurgitation Reduced blood flow from the L Atrium to the L Ventricle is known as - Mitral Stenosis Narrowing from the L Ventricle to the Aorta is known as - Aortic Stenosis The degree of stretch at the end of diastole (how much blood is in the ventricles) is known as - Preload An increase in fluids will __________ preload, and a decrease in fluids will ___________ preload - An increase in fluids will increase preload, and a decrease ...

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NU 325 Final Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024

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medical dx - only made by doctors nursing dx - used to evaluate the response of the whole person to actual or potential health problems nursing process - - iterative process allowing practitioners to move back and forth while caring for the needs of complex pts. - Includes six phases: assessment, diagnosis, outcome identification, planning, implementation, evaluation "A Delicious Orange PIE" - Assessment- collect data Diagnosis- interpret data Outcome identification- identify the ...

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NU 325 Exam 1 (CH 1,2,3,4,8) Study Guide Graded A 2024

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Assessment - collection of data about individual's health state elements of a database - -subjective data -objective data -patient's records -laboratory studies Subjective data - what a patient says about him/her-self. objective data - what you, as the health professional, observe by inspecting, percussing, palpating, & auscultating during the physical examination. 6 steps of nursing process - -assessment -diagnosis -outcome identification -planning -implementation -evaluat...

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