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Explain someone's experience with an infectious agent and the treatment utilized to alleviate symptoms or cure the condition.
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- A/An _____________________________ diagnosis is also known as a rule out.Discuss how a pathogen causes an infection. Include definitions for primary pathogen, opportunistic pathogen, infection, disease (caused by a living organism), and various stages of pathogenesis. You can choose a specific organism to describe (like Orthomyxovirus and Influenza) or discuss a generalized infection.Describe someone with an infective agent and what treatment was used to relieve the symptoms or cure the infection?
- Describe the difference between the terms INFECTION and DISEASE. Starting with exposure to pathogens, describe IN DETAIL the steps involved in the infection process ( exposure, adherence, invasion and multiplication) as well as the disease process( Toxicity, invasiveness, tissue or system damage)Identify patients at risk for developing an infection.Describe the correct procedure for taking antibiotics.
- Differentiate the terms in each of the following pairs a. etiology and pathogenesis b. infection and diseases c. communicable disease and noncommunicable diseaseDiscuss how a pathogen causes an infection. Include definitions for primary pathogen, opportunistic pathogen, infection, disease (caused by a living organism), and various stages of pathogenesis.topic: chain of infection Differentiate between airborne and droplet infection. Differentiate between direct and indirect contact in the modes of transmission of disease