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Nursing 3100 - Unit 4 with Complete Solutions
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Nursing 3100 - Unit 4 with Complete 
 
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Pathogenicity ability to cause disease 
 
virulence degree of pathogenicity 
 
invasiveness ability of a bacterial pathogen to rapidly spread through tissue and cause 
destruction to surrounding tissue 
 
exotoxins Proteins *ex*creted by bacteria with power to inactivate or kill host cells 
 
endotoxins chemical components of the cell walls of certain bacteria 
At bacterial death, *endotoxins are released* causing inflammation, fever, chills 
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NPS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% ALL VERIFIED A+
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NPS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% ALL VERIFIED A+ 
A glucose tolerance test can be used to diagnose adrenal insufficiency - ANS-True 
Bacteremia - ANS-presence of bacteria in the bloodstream 
When conducting a blood culture, the specimens are drawn into a bottle with - ANS-a medium that 
acts as food for the bacteria 
What are filter paper disks used for - ANS-Simplate Bleeding Time Test 
The flat surface of the forearm is known as the - ANS-flexor 
The veins of obese people tend to be - ANS-deep ...
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FULL TEST BANK For Microbiology for the Healthcare Professional - E-Book 2nd Edition, by Karin C. VanMeter (Author) Latest Update Graded A+
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1.	All of THE FOLLOWING aRE symptoms of endocarditis except 
a.	fever and chills. 
b.	weight loss. 
c.	leg swelling. 
d.	muscle aches. 
ANSWER: C	REF: p. 359 
 
2.	THE toxic condition caused by THE multiplication of bacteria in THE blood is REferREd to as 
a.	bacteREmia. 
b.	septicemia. 
c.	shock. 
d.	bloodborne infection. 
ANSWER: B	REF: p. 361 
 
3.	When microorganisms enter THE circulatory system through THE lymphatic drainage and cause an infection, THE condition is called 
a.	bacteREmia. ...
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1 PRENTICE - 29: ADDITIONAL GENERAL MEDICAL CONDITIONS/ EXAM R| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED| EVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+
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1 PRENTICE - 29: ADDITIONAL GENERAL MEDICAL 
CONDITIONS/ EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, 
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what is the definition of malaise - -discomfort and uneasiness caused by acute illness 
what is the definition of coryza - -profuse nasal discharge 
what is the definition of photophobia - -unusual intolerance to light 
what is the definition of hemolysis - -destruction of red blood cells 
what is the definition of thrombi - -plural of thrombus: blood clots that block small blood vessels or 
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Test Bank for Comprehensive Radiographic Pathology 5th Edition by Eisenberg | Complete All Chapters 2024-2025 | VERIFIED!!
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Test Bank for Comprehensive Radiographic Pathology 5th Edition by Eisenberg | Complete All Chapters | VERIFIED!! Chapter 1: Introduction to Pathology 
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A disease process caused by physicians or their treatment is this type of process. 
a. Idiopathic 
b. Iatrogenic 
c. Neoplasia 
d. Community acquired 
ANS: B 
The disease process caused by physicians and their treatment is iatrogenic. 
REF: p. 3 
2. Basic reactions of the body to some form of injury is a: 
a. Diseas...
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Test Bank for Comprehensive Radiographic Pathology 5th Edition By Eisenberg Complete All Chapters 2024-2025
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Test Bank for Comprehensive Radiographic Pathology 5th Edition By Eisenberg Complete All Chapters . Heat and redness associated with inflammation is produced by: 
a. Hyperemia 
b. Scar tissue 
c. Hyperplasia 
d. Infarction 
ANS: A 
This hyperemia produces the heat and redness associated with inflammation. 
REF: p. 3 
7. In an injury, the destroyed tissue is replaced with: 
a. Granulomatous inflammation 
b. Granulation tissue 
c. Phagocytes 
d. Pyogens 
ANS: B 
A fibrous scar replaces the area of...
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MBI 405 Final Diseases || with Errorless Solutions 100%.
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Streptococcus pyogenes correct answers -pharyngitis 
-pyoderma 
-scarlet fever 
-erysipelas = st. anthony's fire 
-erysipelatous bullae 
-cellulitis 
-puerperal sepsis 
-necrotizing fasciitis 
-streptococcal toxic shock syndrome 
-pneumonia 
 
Post-streptococcal sequlae correct answers -ARF 
-AGN 
-PANDAS 
 
Streptococcus agalactiae correct answers -Neonatal infections: bacteremia, pneumonia, meningitis 
-Adult nosocomial infections: bacteremia, bacteremia 
 
Enterococcus faecilis, Enterococcus...
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Management for fever without a source 
CBC and empiric treatment with antibiotics are generally NOT necessary. 
-vast majority will not have bacteremia or SBI 
-even immunized, immunocompetent 3- to 36-month-old children 
A 30-minute-old infant is evaluated in the nursery for tachypnea. He was born at 30 5/7 weeks gestation by vaginal delivery. Labor was induced due to severe maternal pre-eclampsia. Mother receive...
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AAMI Intro to Microbiology Latest Update Graded A+
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Acquired immunity Specific immunity that develops after exposure to a particular antigen or 
after antibodies are transferred from one individual to another. 
 
Acute having or experiencing a rapid onset and short but severe course 
 
Aerobes bacteria that must have oxygen to grow 
 
Allergy (hypersensitivity) An acquired, abnormal immune response to a substance (allergen) 
that does not normally cause a reaction. 
 
Amphitrichous flagella...
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Adult 1 exam complete latest guide A+ graded
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Adult 1 exam complete latest guide A+ graded 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
bacteremia	The presence of bacteria in the bloodstream. 
 
catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI)	urinary tract infection that occurs as a result of having an indwelling urinary catheter. 
 
cohorting	The practice of grouping patients who are colonized or infected with the same pathogen. 
 
colonization	the presence of microorganisms (often pathogenic) in the tissues of the host that do not cause symptomatic disease ...
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