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- 1. Importance of Medical PPE 2. Importance of Medical Isolation10. Which results in the lab's urinary dipstick (labstix) test are specifically diagnostic for a bladder bacterial infection1. what tests (i.e staining and/or microscopic test etc) can be used on the disease causing organism below that can help draw a flow chart or ditochomy key? Cryptococcal Meningitis , Endocarditis, Anaplasmosis, West Nile Arboviral Encephalitis, Impetigo & Erysipelas, Lyme Disease, Gas gangrene, Pork Tapeworm infestation, Tuberculosis, Bacterial UTI
- 1. What are the signs and symptoms of the disease? Give examples from the case that appear to be the most diagnostically significant. 2. What is the importance of a Gram stain in the diagnosis of an infection like this?2. Indicate whether each of the following conditions ts typical of subacute, chronic, or acute infections. a. The patient experiences a rapid onset of malaise; symptoms last 5 days. b. The patient experiences cough and breathing difficulty for months. c. The patient has no apparent symptoms and is a known carrier. 3. Examine this case: Of all the hospital patients with infections, one-third1. The use of a face mask to prevent the spread of germs is a recognition of the ___ route of infection: a. inoculation b. aerosol c. biological vector 2. A person steps on a nail sticking up through a board, the microbes which are carried into that wound, entered through the ____ route of infeciton. a. parenteral b. droplet c. mucous membran 3. The largest and most effective of the phagocytes are: a. red blood cells b. lymph nodes c. macrophages 4. When an arthropod bites and injects a pathogen into the new host, this route of infection is called___ a. biological vector b. direct contact c. chemical route of infection
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