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BMS 602 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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How can a B cell be distinguished from a T cell? 
A. B cells have a large nucleus-to-cytoplasm ration 
B. B cells have surface immunoglobulin 
C. T cells mature in the bone marrow 
D. B cells have a sheep red-blood cell receptor - B. B cells have surface 
immunoglobulin 
A defect in the C1 component of complement would affect which of the 
pathways? 
A. Alternate Complement Activation 
B. Classical Complement Activation 
C. Alternative and C...
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BMS 602 Exam #2 Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+
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LO (11&12): Know the disease states that S. pyogenes and S. pneuomniae 
can cause and be able to discriminate between these disease states in a 
case study. - Streptococcus pyogenes: 
-Lance group: A 
-Hemolysis: Beta 
-Habitat: Throat, and Skin 
-Disease: Pharyngitis, Impetigo, Rheumatic fever, Glomerulonephritis 
Streptococus pneumoniae: 
-Lance group: None 
-Hemolysis: Alpha 
-Habitat: Throat (primarily nasopharynx) 
-Disease: Pn...
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BMS 602 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+
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What cells present antigen via MHC II? (What cells are Antigen Presenting 
Cells/APCs)? - Macrophages and dendritic cells (both derive from 
monocytes) 
B-cells 
All of these cells load their antigens onto MHC II proteins in the phagosome 
Types of T cells - CD8/Killer T cells: in response to antigen binding, 
secretes chemical to kill cells infected by intracellular pathogen 
CD4/Helper T cell: stimulate B-cell antibody producti...
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How does E.coli become virulent? - acquires virulence factors via 
horizontal gene transfer 
What does E.coli ferment? - lactose, sucrose and glucose 
What are the characteristics of E.coli on MacConkey agar and TSI? - 
red colonies on MacConkey agar and yellow TSI slants 
What kind of hemolysis does E.coli cause? - beta 
Is E.coli motile? - yes 
What is the most common disease caused by E.coli? - gastroenteritis 
which is caused by ingestion...
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Which organism does MacConkey agar select for, and how does it work? ** 
- MacConkey is a selective and differential media, that is selective for 
species of Enterobacteriaceae. 
* This agar will differentiate between Enterobacteriaeceae based on their 
ability to ferment lactose. 
MAC inhibits growth of : GRAM POSITIVE organisms through the use of 
bile salts and crystal violet. 
If an organism ferments lactose (E. coli), the colony...
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BMS 602 Enterobacteriaceae Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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BMS 602 Enterobacteriaceae Exam 
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What type of bacteria is Enterobacteriaceae - Large, heterogeneous 
family of medically relevant gram-negative rods 
Where is Enterobacteriaceae normally found in the body - Many are 
normal intestinal flora of animals and humans 
Are Enterobacteriaceae ubiquitous organisms? - YES 
Ubiquitous organisms, found worldwide in soil, water, and vegetation 
What type of infections does Enterbacteriaeae cause? - 30% to 35% of 
all septi...
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BMS 602 Vaccines Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+
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BMS 602 Vaccines Exam Questions and 
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Immunization - the process by which a person or animals becomes 
protected against a disease 
- Vaccination or inoculation 
Vaccination/inoculation - injection of a killed or weakened infectious 
microorganism or piece of infectious microorganism in order to prevent 
disease (exposing an individual to produce memory B-cells) 
Vaccine - a product that produces immunity therefore protecting the 
body from the disease 
Vaccines c...
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BMS 602 Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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BMS 602 Mycobacterium Tuberculosis 
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describe Mycobacterium spp. - non motile, non spore forming, aerobic 
rods, neither gram negative or positive, generally slow growers in vitro 
describe Mycobacterium spp. cell wall - very hydrophobic, 
peptidoglycan layer linked to arabinogalactan, mycolic acid layer overlaid 
with lipis, glycolipids, peptidoglycolipids and proteins 
what was tuberculosis also know as? - great white plague 
M. tuberculosis pathogen - a...
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BMS 602 Virology Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+
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BMS 602 Virology Exam Questions and 
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What is the progressive hypothesis? - Mobile genetic material moved 
throughout the genome and gained the ability to exit one cell and move to 
another 
What is the regressive hypothesis? - Viruses originated from more 
complex organisms and evolved to lose genetic information but adopted a 
parasitic approach to replication 
What is the virus first hypothesis? - viruses may have been the first selfreplicating entities before ...
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NR 602 WEEK 3 CASE STUDY PRESENTATION, SUMMARY, PEER, SICK CHILD
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NR 602 WEEK 3 CASE STUDY PRESENTATION, SUMMARY, PEER, SICK CHILD 
PURPOSE 
The purpose of this assignment is for learners to: 
•	Have the opportunity to integrate knowledge and skills learned throughout all core courses in the FNP track and previous clinical courses. 
•	Demonstrate an advancing understanding of the care of women and children. 
•	Demonstrate the ability to analyze previous patients seen in the clinical setting be able to perform an evidenced-based review of their case, diag...
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