QUESTION 17 The term "resistant" is used to describe the O a. Pathogen O b. Patient...
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A strain in the Continua presented of the drug; a resistant strain in the sensitive strain in the continued presence of the drug; A resistant strain in the absence of the drug The figure at right shows effectiveness of two different antibiotics against a pathogen isolated from a patient' spinal fluid. Explain why a clinician might choose to treat the patient with drug A? drug B may not penetrate to the central nervous system drug B might...
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Question 25 (1 point) Where is the pathogen distributed in the body when the infection is referred to as a systemic? O a. The pathogen is confined to a small area of the body. b. The pathogen is in the blood. c. The pathogen is spread throughout the body. d. The pathogen is located on the skin. Oe. The pathogen is confined to the tissues. During the progression of an infectious disease, in which period would you...
1. The most resistant of all non-spore-forming pathogens: a. S. pyogenes b. S. aureus c. S. pneumoniae d. N. gonorrhoeae e. N. meningitides 2. Pyogenic means: a. Fever-causing b. An extreme form of diarrhea c. Severe dehydration d. Pus-filled e. both a and d 3. Fill in the blank: This pathogen causes gas-gangrene: 4. The genus Clostridium is the causative agent of: a. Botulism b. Tetanus c. Colitis d. Gangrene e. all of the above 5. Bacillus is: a, Gram...
A patient is in the clinic with acute symptoms of anxiety. The patient is restless and has not slept in 3 days. The primary care NP observes that the patient is irritable and has moderate muscle tension. The patient's spouse reports that similar symptoms have occurred before in varying degrees for several years. The NP should refer the patient to a psychologist and should prescribe which drug for short-term use? a. Alprazolam b. Buspirone c. Melatonin d. Zolpidem
Questions 1. What type of pathogen is Candide glabrata? C. Viral a. Bacterial d. Parasitic b. Fungal What area(s) of the body are commonly colonized by C. glabrata? 3. What type of pathogen is Burkholderia cepacia? c. Viral a. Bacterial b. Fungal d. Parasitic 4. What is usual source/habitat of B. cepacia? is an opportunistic pathogen? pathogens in the family Enterobacteriaceae from the stool. 6. List 3 selective media that are used to isolate 7. What medium is specifically designed...
which term is used to describe getting the most for the least? A. Enterprise B. Effectiveness C. efficiency D. economics
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7) Match term with description - transmisson (of pathogen) A) CDC estimates 50,000 new HIV infections per year. B) The HIV r athogen resides and replicates normally in humans. C) Humans are infected with HIV through body fluids that contain the virus D) CDC estimates that 1,218,400 persons aged 13 years and older are living with HIV 8) Match term with description - reservoir (of pathogen) A) CDC estinates 50,000 new HIV infections per year. B)...
QUESTION 29 The term used to describe the allocation of the cost of an intangible asset to time periods for the purpose of matching is apportionment O depreciation O depletion O amortization QUESTION 30 What is the current approach to moving Goodwill from the Balance Sheet to the Income Statement? Impairment % of Depletion write off O Amortization O Revenue decline assessment
1. The nurse is providing teaching for a patient who will begin taking procainamide for long-term suppression of a dysrhythmia. Which statement by the patient indicates a need for further teaching? A. I will need to have blood tests at regular intervals while taking this drug B. I will need to make arrangements for lifelong homecare infusions C. I will report any bruising I experience while taking this drug D. I should report pain and swelling in my joints when...
The term epidemic is used only to describe outbreaks of infectious or communicable disease. O A. True OB. False