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NURS 623 Exam 1 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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NURS 623 Exam 1 Exam Questions With 
100% Correct Answers. 
Is transmission of Lyme disease likely if the thick attachment is less than 48 hours? - 
answerNo 
What is the incubation period of Lyme disease? - answer3 to 31 days but typically around 7 
to 14 days 
How many stages does Lyme disease have? - answer4 
What is the first stage of Lyme disease called? - answerEarly localized Lyme disease 
What is the second stage of Lyme disease called? - answerEarly disseminated Lyme disease 
What is th...
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Straighterline BIO250 Microbiology Graded Exam 3 (New Version June 2024)
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Question 1 
Correct 
4.17 points out 
of 4.17 
Each of the following is inoculation of normal biota to a newborn except . 
Select one: 
a. All of the choices are correct. 
b. contact with hospital staff 
c. the birth process through the birth canal 
d. breastfeeding 
e. bottle feeding 
Question 2 
Correct 
4.17 points out 
of 4.17 
Resident biota are found in/on the . 
Select one: 
a. All of the choices are correct. 
b. large intestine 
c. mouth 
d. nasal passages 
e. skin 
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Lab 12: ELISA Exam with questions & Answers| 100% solved
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Why do we need to determine which cell lines produced the highest recombinant FIX? - To 
reduce the cost of hemophilia treatment. 
The cell lines produce recombinant FIX and other proteins. Which biomolecule can specifically 
detect the presence of a certain protein, such as recombinant FX, in a sample full of other 
proteins? - Immunoglobins
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VTNE Lab Questions set 1
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When performing a direct fecal smear to look for "swimmers" or parasitic trophozoites, the feces cannot be older than which of the following? 
12 hours 
5 minutes 
1 hour 
24 hours if not refrigerated 
1 Hour 
Explanation 
Fresh feces are needed for a direct smear. The smear should be made and read within 1 hour of fecal collection for most accurate results. Also, serial samples are ideal. Sometimes 4 to 5 smears are needed to find an organism. A negative direct smear...
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VTNE Lab Questions set 1
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VTNE Lab Questions set 1 
When performing a direct fecal smear to look for "swimmers" or parasitic trophozoites, the feces cannot be older than which of the following? 
12 hours 
5 minutes 
1 hour 
24 hours if not refrigerated 
1 Hour 
Explanation 
Fresh feces are needed for a direct smear. The smear should be made and read within 1 hour of fecal collection for most accurate results. Also, serial samples are ideal. Sometimes 4 to 5 smears are needed to find an organism. A negative direct smear...
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 20: Laboratory Analysis of the Immune Response
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank 
Chapter 20: Laboratory Analysis of the Immune Response 
 
* = Correct answer Multiple Choice 
1.	Most antigens have how many epitopes? 
A.	none 
B.	one 
C.	two 
D.	more than two* 
 
2.	Which best describes monoclonal antibodies? 
A.	They are produced in living animals only. 
B.	They are produced in tissue cultures, using B cells extracted from living animals.* 
C.	They are rarely used, so polyclonal antibodies are preferred. 
D.	They can be produced in either liv...
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WT FNP 2019 Study Guide Graded A
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Your patient Kenneth, age 62, presents to the clinic with pruritis and complaints of lymphadenopathy in his neck. He also complains of night sweats and a low grade fever. He has no weight loss and otherwise feels well today. He is widowed and has been dating a new woman recently. On physical exam, you find enlarged supraclavicular nodes. You suspect a diagnosis of - hodgkins lymphoma 
 
The majority of the body's iron is obtained from: - recycled iron content from aged RBCs 
 
Physical examinat...
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Clinical Simulation Exam Strategies 100% correct answers already graded A+
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Information Gathering 
1. Visual 
2. Bedside 
3. Basic Labs 
4. Special Test 
 
 
 
Visuals 
General appearance, color, inspection 
Height and Weight 
History 
Pulse (pick last) 
Sensorium 
Posture 
anything gathered on a monitor 
If CHF pick pedal edema 
 
 
 
Bedside 
Interview of patient 
Palpitation 
Percussion 
Tracheal devation 
auscultation 
B/P 
Temp 
Vent Settings 
Bowel Movement only with NG or newborn 
Reflex only with neurological patients (same w/pupil) 
Vt, MIP, VC only with neurom...
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VTNE Lab Questions set 1
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VTNE Lab Questions set 1 
When performing a direct fecal smear to look for "swimmers" or parasitic trophozoites, the feces cannot be older than which of the following? 
12 hours 
5 minutes 
1 hour 
24 hours if not refrigerated 
1 Hour 
Explanation 
Fresh feces are needed for a direct smear. The smear should be made and read within 1 hour of fecal collection for most accurate results. Also, serial samples are ideal. Sometimes 4 to 5 smears are needed to find an organism. A negative direct smear...
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR AAB MT IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY LATEST EDITION 2023/2024
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR AAB 
MT IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY LATEST 
EDITION 2023/2024 
All of the following donors would be permanently deferred EXCEPT which one? - 
CORECT ANSWER-38-year-old male who received rabies vaccine after a dog bite 3 
months ago 
All of the following donors would be permanently deferred: - CORECT ANSWER-75- 
year-old male who had acute hepatitis 20 years ago following surgery, 19-y/o first-time 
donor who received human growth hormone 12 years ago, and a 24-y/o donor with a...
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