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EXAMINATION TEST BANK OF MICROBIOLOGY VIROLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY EXAMINATION TEST BANK OF MICROBIOLOGY VIROLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY
  • EXAMINATION TEST BANK OF MICROBIOLOGY VIROLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY

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  • EXAMINATION TESTS OF MICROBIOLOGY VIROLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY DISCIPLINE Basic bacteriology 1. Who first designed the microscope, saw and sketched microbes? A. Louis Pasteur B. Robert Koch C. Ilya Mechnikov D. Dmitri Ivanovsky E. Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek 2. Without which structures, bacteria cannot carry out their activities? A. Capsule B. Spors C. Volutine granules D. Nucleoid E. Flagella 3. What structure determines the shape of a bacterial cell? A. Cytoplasmic membrane B. ...
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WGU Pathology Pre-Assessment With Correct Answers Rated 100%
  • WGU Pathology Pre-Assessment With Correct Answers Rated 100%

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  • Warm to touch A patient's records indicate a diagnosis of a staph skin infection which caused a boil to develop on the patient's buttock region. Symptoms included red, swollen skin with pus. Which additional symptom can appear in the affected area? Malaria A patient presents with anemia, jaundice, fever, and malaise due to the destruction of red blood cells. Which infectious disease does this describe? Sore throat & Nasal congestion A patient's record shows a diagnosis of H1N...
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WGU Pathology Pre-Assessment Exam with 100% Correct Answers 2023
  • WGU Pathology Pre-Assessment Exam with 100% Correct Answers 2023

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  • Warm to touch - Correct answer-A patient's records indicate a diagnosis of a staph skin infection which caused a boil to develop on the patient's buttock region. Symptoms included red, swollen skin with pus. Which additional symptom can appear in the affected area? Malaria - Correct answer-A patient presents with anemia, jaundice, fever, and malaise due to the destruction of red blood cells. Which infectious disease does this describe? Sore throat & Nasal congestion - Correct answer-A pa...
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Test Bank Infection and Defects in Mechanisms of Defense Huether: Understanding Pathophysiology, 7th Edition
  • Test Bank Infection and Defects in Mechanisms of Defense Huether: Understanding Pathophysiology, 7th Edition

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  • Test Bank Infection and Defects in Mechanisms of Defense Huether: Understanding Pathophysiology, 7th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. An immunologist is discussing endotoxin production. Which information should the immunologist include? Endotoxins are produced by: a. gram-negative bacteria. b. gram-positive bacteria. c. gram-negative fungi. d. gram-positive fungi. ANS: A Endotoxins are produced by gram-negative bacteria. They are not produced by gram-positive bacteria or any type of fung...
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 HESI RN ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM
  • HESI RN ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM

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  • HESI RN ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 1. Following routine colonoscopy screening, a client is told that he had several polyps removed. The client began crying stating, “I just can't deal with cancer. I'm too young.” The nurse responds: A) “Don't worry. We have some great cancer doctors on staff. I'm sure chemo will help you fight it.” B) “Maybe if you're lucky, they have stopped it from metastas...
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Microbiology for Nurses by V. Deepa Parvathi, R. Sumitha, S. Smitha.
  • Microbiology for Nurses by V. Deepa Parvathi, R. Sumitha, S. Smitha.

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  • Microbiology for Nurses by V. Deepa Parvathi, R. Sumitha, S. Smitha. Microbiology for Nurses V. Deepa Parvathi Department of Human Genetics College of Biomedical Sciences, Technology and Research Sri Ramachandra University Porur, Chennai Tamil Nadu R. Sumitha Department of Biomedical Sciences College of Biomedical Sciences, Technology and Research Sri Ramachandra University Porur, Chennai Tamil Nadu S. Smitha C M Manguli Degree College Sindagi, Bijapur Karnata...
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Pharmacology Exam 5: Antifungals-Questions and Answers Graded A+
  • Pharmacology Exam 5: Antifungals-Questions and Answers Graded A+

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  • Pharmacology Exam 5: Antifungals-Questions and Answers Graded A+ superficial mycoses - ANSWER-involve skin, nails, mucous membranes systemic mycoses - ANSWER-involves internal organs systemic fungal infections: opportunistic mycoses - ANSWER-occur primarily in debilitated and/or immunocompromised patients (AIDS, leukemia, lymphoma) -Candida -Aspergillus -Cryptococcus -Phycomycetes system fungal infections: endemic mycoses (non-opportunistic) - ANSWER-caused by various pathogens ...
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BIOL 209 Microbiology Final Exam Study Guide
  • BIOL 209 Microbiology Final Exam Study Guide

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  • BIOL 209 Microbiology Final Exam Study Guide Chapter 1 Microbiology- the study of organisms, that are invisible unless they are magnified, which include algae, bacteria, fungi, helminths, protozoa, and viruses Bacteria are ubiquitous- they are everywhere including deep within the earth, in oceans, and on polar ice caps, and within plant and animal “bodies” Oceans are mostly populated by bacteria Our ocean’s most abundant inhabitants are viruses Microbes are beneficia...
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Fungi and protozoa lecture notes and summary
  • Fungi and protozoa lecture notes and summary

  • Summary • 9 pages • 2023
  • Fungi of deep and subcutaneous mycosis their properties and protozoa classification and some protozoa details summary
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Applied Pathophysiology Exam 1- Questions and 100% Correct Answers
  • Applied Pathophysiology Exam 1- Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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  • Mod 1 #1-107; Mod 2 #108-199; Mod 3 #200-end (Module 5) What is Huntington disease? What is the genetic defect? - ANSWER - neurologic disorder caused by degeneration of basal ganglia and cortical brain regions -type of autosomal gene defect on the huntingtin gene on chromosome 4 at what T cell count does HIV become AIDS? - ANSWER - <200/mm3 Briefly summarize the chain of infection (a communicable disease, or one that spreads from person to person) - ANSWER - infectious agent --...
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