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HCB 102 - BASIC HOSPITAL CORPSMAN SCOPE OF CARE UNIT 1 - INTRO TO PATIENT ASSESSMENT EXAM.
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HCB 102 - BASIC HOSPITAL CORPSMAN SCOPE OF CARE UNIT 1 - INTRO TO PATIENT ASSESSMENT EXAM. 
 
Directed or effective against bacteria. 
Antibacterial 
Preventing or arresting the growth of microorganisms. 
Antiseptic 
The condition of being aseptic. 
Asepsis 
Preventing infection. 
Aseptic Technique 
(Plural of bacterium) any of a domain of prokaryotic round, spiral, or rod shaped singel-celled microorganism that may lack cell walls or are gram-positive or gram-negative, typically live in soil, w...
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Equine Health & Diseases Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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symptom -ANSWER subjective evidence of a health issue perceived by an observer. 
 
sign -ANSWER objective, "Measurable" evidence of a health issue. 
 
disease -ANSWER An abnormal state in which the body is not functioning normally 
 
infection -ANSWER The state produced by the establishment of an infective agent (bacteria, virus, protozoa, fungus, rickettsia) in or on a suitable host. 
 
infectious -ANSWER A disease that is caused by a pathogen and that can be spread from one individual to ano...
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2024 HESI Fundamentals Exam Test Bank Guaranteed A+ Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100%
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2024 HESI Fundamentals Exam Test Bank 
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1. When turning an immobile bedridden client without assistance, which 
action by the nurse best ensures client safety? 
A. Securely grasp the client's arm and leg. 
B. Put bed rails up on the side of bed opposite from the nurse. 
C. Correctly position and use a turn sheet. 
D. Lower the head of the client's bed slowly.: 
Answer: 
B 
Rationale: Because the nurse can only stand on one side of the...
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HCB Test 2 184 Questions With Complete Solutions Updated 2024/2025
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HCB Test 2 184 Questions With Complete Solutions Updated 2024/2025. What's does infection control involve? correct answer: taking steps to prevent the spread of 
infectious agents 
Antibacterial correct answer: directed or effective against bacteria (KILLS) 
antiseptic correct answer: preventing or arresting the growth of microorganisms 
Asepsis correct answer: the condition of being aseptic (absence of pathogens growing) 
aseptic technique correct answer: preventing infection (reduces the risk...
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CPFS- 1 Questions and Answers Graded A+
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CPFS- 1 Questions and Answers Graded A+ A fish toxin originating from histamine-producing bacteria is Scombrotoxin 
A foodborne illness is classified as intoxication when ______. A toxin is produced by bacteria on or in the food prior to ingesting it 
A chemical is present in the food or drink prior to consumption 
Aerobic bacteria are organisms that can survive and grow in an oxygenated environment, and anaerobic bacteria are organisms that do not require oxygen for growth. True 
A toxin found ...
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HCB 102 - BASIC HOSPITAL CORPSMAN SCOPE OF CARE UNIT 1 - INTRO TO PATIENT ASSESSMENT EXAM
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HCB 102 - BASIC HOSPITAL CORPSMAN 
SCOPE OF CARE UNIT 1 - INTRO TO 
PATIENT ASSESSMENT EXAM 
Directed or effective against bacteria. - answerAntibacterial 
Preventing or arresting the growth of microorganisms. - answerAntiseptic 
The condition of being aseptic. - answerAsepsis 
Preventing infection. - answerAseptic Technique 
(Plural of bacterium) any of a domain of prokaryotic round, spiral, or rod shaped singel-celled 
microorganism that may lack cell walls or are gram-positive or gram-negativ...
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NEBRASKA MEDICATION AIDE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS…GRADE A+
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NEBRASKA MEDICATION AIDE 
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Antipsychotic - ANSWER Relieve symptoms of psychosis including delusions, hallucinations, 
agitation and combativeness. Some are used for pain relief and to treat nausea and vomiting 
Cholesterol lowering agents - ANSWER Also knows as antilipemic agents. Used to treat 
high cholesterol 
Beta adrenergic blockers - ANSWER Reduces heart rate and force of heart muscle 
contracting, controls high blood pressure, reli...
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Phlebotomy National Exam Study Guide 2024 with 100% Complete Solutions
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Phlebotomy National Exam Study Guide 
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OSHA - Correct Answer ️️ -Occupational Saftey & Health Administration 
What vaccination does OSHA require all health care personnel get? - Correct Answer ️️ 
-OSHA requires that all health care personnel exposed to blood and other bodily 
fluids must receive a vaccination against Hepatitis B 
Pulmonary Edema - Correct Answer ️️ -Fluid in the lungs 
How much blood can a person donate in a session? - Correct Answe...
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NUR 426 Patho_Exam_2_question and answers
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h. 12 – Mechanisms of Infectious Disease 
1. Staphylococcus aureus commonly found in the skin, nares, and other body sites of patients without any 
signs and symptoms of infection is known as which of the following conditions listed below? 
A) An opportunistic infection 
B) A parasitic infestation 
C) Bacterial colonization 
D) A saprophytic infection 
Ans: C 
Feedback: 
The ongoing presence of bacteria in the body that do not cause infection is called colonization. 
Opportunistic infection by...
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MLS parasitology with 100% correct answers 2024
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What's 95% of parasite specimens? 
Stool 
 
 
 
Trichrome stain 
stain commonly used for fecal specimens 
 
 
 
 
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acid fast stain 
Used to detect cryptosporidium, isopora, and cyclospora 
 
 
 
Iron hematoxylin stain 
Can enhance detection of microfilliarial sheath 
 
 
 
wet mount 
Detects motility 
 
 
 
types of preservatives 
10% formalin, MIF, PVA, SAF and schaudinns...
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