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Diagnosis of an infection with Taenia solium can be done by microscopic examination of a blood...
A laboratory test of a patient's blood reveals a hematocrit of 15% . microscopic examination of the blood also reveals several distorted and ruptured red blood cells.in addition, the reticulocyte count is 2% . base on all of this findings, from what disorder do you think the patient is suffering?
If a patient is suspected to have non-typhoidal gastroenteritis infection from Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (Samonellosis), describe how the lab will identify the pathogen, including growth conditions, relevant media, bacterial characteristics, and pertinent biochemical tests. (using a swab of blood and/or stool sample)
oscopic examination of three transbronchial biopsy tissue samples. CPT Codes 11. Gross and microscopic examination 12 Urine drug screen for cannabis. CPT Code(s) 13. Comprehensive metabolic panel. CPT Code(s) 14. PT with INR, PTT, CPT Code(s) 15. Automated CBC with differential WBC. CPT Code(s) Dutient underwent two lab tests to determine total bilirubin levels. The first specimen was obtained during the moming and the second in the afternoon on the same day. CPT Code(s) 17. Heelstick of newborn for thyroid-stimulating...
Describe the four most common techniques for diagnosing parasitic infection through examination of the patient’s blood. Be sure to mention what the test is used for and any advantages or disadvantages.
Nursing diagnosis: Risk for infection related to circulatory changes due to high blood glucose. Outcomes: Patient will... 1. Remain free of infection, as evidenced by normal vital signs and absence of signs and symptoms of infection. 2. Show capability to recognize symptoms of infection. 3. Demonstrate ability to care for infection-prone site. ***I need help coming up with 3 rationale interventions (cited) for the 3 outcomes I’ve provided. Thanks in advance!
c. Necator americanus d. Taenia saginata 23. Which of the following best describes Trichinella spirallis? a. It has arthropod as an intermediate host b. It is host specific. c. Human infection is by ingestion of infected, undercooked or uncooked meat. d. Human infection is by direct penetration of the skin by parasite larvae. 24. All trematodes are monoecious and have snail as an intermediate host. a. True b. False 25. Sparganosis is a disease associated with Echinococcus granulosus. a. True...
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based on the laboratory data what is a likely diagnosis for this
patient?
Question 2 How does this patient ‘s condition differ from the
conditions of other patients who might have similar laboratory
findings?
Case Study #1 udent health service. A A 20-year-old female college student with a sore throat is seen in the st throat swab is cultured with an intramuscular injection of pen and reported positive for group A β-hemolytic streptococci. She is treated icillin. Two weeks...
can you please help me with diagnosis for vibrio cholera,what
clinical specimen would you choose and what will we detect?
6. DIAGNOSIS OF FOOD POISONING AND GIT INFECTIONS: Vibvio dholera . (mieroorganism) DETECTION OF CLINICAL SAMPLE MICROSCOPY CULTURE SEROLOGY TOXINS) ANTIGEN(S) DNA/RNA Blood Pus Exudation Sputum Lavage fluid Stool Cerebrospinal fluid Urine Smears from mucous membranes Saliva Biopsy material
Can I have an explanation for each of the answers, how
and why it is that answer.
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er CASE STUDY #1 A 25 year old Cambodian refugee in his first trimester of pregnancy developed symptoms consisting of frequent high fever (104 degrees F) accompanied by malaise, headache confusion and nausea in 3 day cycles. Initially, she attributed the symptoms to her pregnancy but later reported them to her physician. Clinical findings included thrombocytopenia tachycardia, splenomegaly, hemoglobinuria and anemia. She...
A 20-year-old female college student with a sore throat is seen in the student health service. A throat swab is cultured and reported positive for group A b-hemolytic streptococci. She is treated with an intramuscular injection of penicillin. Two weeks later, she wakes up in the morning and finds that she has decreased urine volume, and her urine is dark red. She also has a fever and swelling in her feet. She returns to the student health service, where urine...