Management of bacterial urethritis in post-menopausal pts?
After menopause in most older women the tissues of urethra and bladder becomes thin and dry. The reason is due to the lack oestrogen. Oestrogen administration eighter oral or vaginal is done for the management.topical estrogen application methods are vaginal cream, vaginal ring and vaginal tablets. Suppressive antibiotic terapy which is taken orally is also prescribed.
A group conducted a randomized experiment to see if hormone therapy was helpful for post-menopausal women. The women were randomly assigned to receive a hormone or a placebo. After 5 years, 104 of the 8513 on the hormone therapy developed cancer and 95 of the 8158 in the placebo group developed cancer. Is this a significant difference? a. State the assumptions and the hypotheses. What assumptions about the two samples are necessary for the significance test? b. Let p represent...
Question 42 1 pts What carries a gene from one bacterial cell to another bacterial cell? A electrophoresis gel A restriction enzyme Polymerase chain reaction A plasmid Question 43 1 pts What is a genetically modified organism (GMO)? Any agricultural organism produced by breeding or biotechnology A hybrid organism A plant with certain genes removed An organism with an artificially altered genome
Epistaxis and how to decrease it? 29- Teaching clients how to use room humidifier after a laryngectomy? 30- Prevention of frequent asthma attacks, which action should the nurse take first? 31- What teaching should be recommended to client who has cystic fibrosis (CF)? 32- Management of clients with chest tubes and deep breathing exercises? 33- Assessment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)? 34- What action to implements for clients with difficulty breathing? 35- How to properly care for client with...
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A group conducted a randomized experiment to see if hormone therapy was helpful for post-menopausal women The women were randomly assigned to receive a hormone or a placebo After 5 years, 119 of the 8589 on the hormone therapy developed cancer and 83 of the 8437 in the placebo group developed cancerIs this a significant difference? Complete parts a through c below a. State the assumptions and the hypotheses What assumptions about the two samples are necessary to be...
t Question 14 0/2 pts Which of these statements is about bacterial and viral genomes is true? Bacterial genomes are always DNA, while some viral genomes are made from RNA. Bacterial genomes contain information used to make proteins, while viral genomes do not. Bacterial genomes do not contain information used to make proteins, while viral genomes do. Bacterial genomes are always DNA, while some viral genomes are made from protein.
Question 31 15 pts A bacterial sample is tested for its concentration in a plate account assay. This sample is diluted in a 1:10 dilution series. One tenth of milliliter of the tube of a dilution factor (104) was plated in a pour plate. After incubation, the plate has 31 colonies. Calculate the concentration of bacterial cells in this sample.
1 pts Question 17 The small subunit of the bacterial ribosome binds to the 5" cap on mRNA in the first step of translation initiation. True False
Post an analysis of how management and leadership roles differ in terms of supporting an organization to set and achieve goals. In addition, post descriptions of an individual who demonstrates leadership behaviors but not management behaviors and an individual who demonstrates management behaviors but not leadership behaviors. Provide your rationale, identifying specific characteristics of effective managers and leaders. (Note: Do not identify these individuals by name, position, or location.
Question 20 1 pts Which of part of the bacterial flagellum is assembled first? O all parts are assembled simultaneously. O filament O basal body O hook
2.7 pts. Look at this diagram of a bacterial cell carrying out a type of antibiotic resistance. antibiotic 88- boto 2 a-c) What does each shape, 1, 2, 3 represent? d) What is happening at the first arrow on the left? e) What is happening at the second arrow? f) How does this mechanism allow the microbe to be antibiotic resistant? g) How does gene expression apply to this diagram? 2.7 pts. Look at this diagram of a bacterial cell...