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The three types of antigens that are used to serotype enteric bacteria. - O-outer membrane K- capsular antigen H- flagella Cause most nosocomial infections. General characteristics of a coliform. - -Rapidly ferment lactose. -Part of normal microbiota. -May be...
Virulence: mycolic acid in cell wall causes slow growth, protection from lysis once bacteria are phagocytized, capacity for intracellular growth, resistance to Gramstaining, detergents, many antimicrobial drugs, and dessication - Mycobacterium Tuberculosis U...
Who is the father of microscopy? Antonie van Leeuwenhoek Lamp: produces visible light to illuminate the specimen Condenser: collects light and directs it through the stage opening (converges or focuses the rays of light to a single point) Iris diaphragm: regu...
sources of contamination - individuals that live in the home, especially their skin food brought into the home, raw and cooked water and air activities in the home like cooking, bathing types of microbes found on surfaces outside the home correlated with the t...
Edward Jenner - Developed small pox immunization using cowpox agent Paul Ehrlich - sought a " magic bullet" to destroy pathogens Alexander Fleming - discovered penicillin Joseph Lister - Pioneered aseptic surgery John Snow - father of epidemiology (cholera in ...
An interferon is - a protein released by virally infected human cells to trigger production of antivirals in neighboring cells These antibodies are commonly found in mucus and are the most abundant in our body - IgA antibodies These cells have many identical...
Suspected Case - shows symptoms consistent w/ outbreaks Probable Case - symptoms consistent w/ definition Prevalence - number of cases of a disease that is always in an area prevelance rate= total cases/ population Incidence - number of new cases/number of peo...
Accumulation units are converted into annuity units: - at the time of annuity payout. A group life insurance plan in which the employer pays the entire premium is known as a ________________ plan. - noncontributory If a disabled worker covered under Social S...
Can an RN delegate to the LPN to provide tracheostomy care to a client with pneumonia? - Yes. A nurse on a med-surg unit has received change-of-shift report & will care for 4 clients. Which of the following client's needs may the nurse assign to an a...
"A mother tells the nurse that her child does not want anything to do with toilet training and yells "NO!" consistently when she tries to toilet train. The child is 2 years old. According to Erikson, the nurse interprets that the child is experi...
The client has a decreased level of energy - A nurse is caring for a client who has a recent diagnosis of a terminal illness. The nurse should identify which of the following as an indication of hopelessness? 1. Allows the nurse to touch him on the arm 2. Ans...
A nurse is admitting a client who has an abdominal wound with a large amount of purple tissue drainage. Which of the following types of transmission precautions should the nurse initiate? Protective environment Airborne precautions Droplet precautions Contact ...
Identify The ECG Strip Atrial Flutter Identify The ECG Strip Second-degree atrioventricular block (Mobitz I Wenckebach) Identify The ECG Strip Ventricular fibrillation Identify The ECG Strip Second-degree atrioventricular block (Mobitz I Wenckebach) Identify T...
patient admitted with transmission-based precautions what is the minimum PPI needed to be worn in this room? - Gloves and Gown isotonic solution - A solution in which the concentration of solutes is essentially equal to that of the cell which resides in the ...
What do you check for after log-rolling a patient? - Bedsores Things to remember when ambulating a patient - Check outside door for "High Fall Risk" sign. Check for yellow socks, indicating high fall risk. Ask 3 questions: Have you walked within the last 12...
What is the number you have to dial to "call a code" in the hospital? A. 66 B. (888)248-2914 C. 5150 D. 17979 - A. 66 A patient you were ambulating falls. Which of the following should NOT be your immediate response? A. Protect the head and neck B. Assis...
Which resource is provided by Section 504? - ection 504 guarantees students equal access and participation, and accommodations are often part of providing such access. What is one type of English language instruction program or model for ELs? - Pullout instru...
One of your patients coded but is now stabilized and you are catching up on charting. The step-down unit calls to get report on your other patient who is to be transfered. The nurses near you do not appear busy. How should you prioritize your time? - Give repo...
Epidemiology - is the science of public health Population Health - focuses on risk, data, demographics, and outcomes. Outcomes - is the end result that follows an intervention aggregate - is a defined population. community - is composed of multiple aggreg...
Symptoms of lactose intolerance - cramps, flatus, and osmotic diarrhea What is high in calcium - yogurt Celiac diet - increase what kind of foods? - increase simple carbs, should follow a lactose free diet Enteral tube feedings - interventions to lessen asp...
What makes up the largest portion of our total body weight? A. fiber B. protein C. fats D. water - D. water Which vitamin helps with normal vision, tissue healing, and tissue strength? A. Vitamin B B. Vitamin K C. Vitamin A D. Vitamin D - C. Vitamin A Which ...
Somatoform Disorders Definition - Subjective Characterized by the presence of one or more physical symptoms accompanied by abnormal thoughts, feelings, and behavioral reactions that cannot be defined by an underlying medical condition or disease. Somatoform d...
When intervening with a patient who is intoxicated from alcohol, it is useful to first: A. Let the patient sober up B. Decide immediately on care goals C. Ask what drugs other than alcohol the patient has recently used D. Gain adherence by sharing your persona...
What is nutrition: - nutrition by definition is a science that links food to health and disease. It includes the processes that humans ingest, digest, absorb, transport, and excrete substances Nutrition spands all ages in which: - it impacts the time of birth...
A 9-year-old patient is presenting with decreased breath sounds, bradycardia, slowed respiratory rate and a low O2 saturation level. The provider interprets these findings as indicating which condition? Respiratory failure A 4-year-old child is brought to the...