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Nursing 3100 - Unit 4 with Complete Solutions
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Pathogenicity ability to cause disease 
 
virulence degree of pathogenicity 
 
invasiveness ability of a bacterial pathogen to rapidly spread through tissue and cause 
destruction to surrounding tissue 
 
exotoxins Proteins *ex*creted by bacteria with power to inactivate or kill host cells 
 
endotoxins chemical components of the cell walls of certain bacteria 
At bacterial death, *endotoxins are released* causing inflammation, fever, chills 
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C453 Clinical Microbiology Study Questions With Answers (Updated 2022) A+
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C453 Clinical Microbiology Study Questions With Answers (Updated 2022) A+. Describe the general characteristics of bacteria by answering the following questions. 
a. Are bacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic? Why? Prokaryotic because their genetic material (DNA) is 
not housed within a true nucleus. 
b. Single-celled or multicellular? Why? Usually unicellular 
c. Can they be seen with the naked eye? Why? No; typically they are about 1um (need to be at least 
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NSG 6020 3P Exam Questions and Answers Updated For 2022-2023 Full Exam.
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NSG 6020 3P Exam Questions and Answers Updated for 2022/2023 
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1.	When performing a visual acuity test the nurse practitioner notes 20/30 in the left eye and 20/40 in the right eye using the Snellen eye chart. This means: 
a)	have the patient returning in two weeks for a follow up vision screen 
b)	dilated the eye and retest 
c)	refer the patient to an ophthalmologist 
d)	document this as a normal finding 
 
2.	The Ameri...
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Lash Extensions [QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS) VERIFIED ANSWER
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Lash Extensions [QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS) VERIFIED ANSWERS 
Different face shapes - CORRECT ANSWER square, 
round, oval oblong, and inverted triangle 
Laws - CORRECT ANSWER Statutes written by both 
federal and state legislatures that determine the scope of 
practice. 
Sterilization - CORRECT ANSWER The mode of 
decontamination that destroys microorganisms, including 
bacterial spores 
Disinfectants - CORRECT ANS
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Microbio 301 UW Exam 1 Questions And Answers.
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Lack a nucleus or membrane bound organelles, usually unicellular. Smaller and simpler than most 
eukaryotic cells. Contain two types of domain Bacteria and Archaea. - Prokaryotic cells 
Ridged cell wall contains peptidoglycan. Includes a nucleoid (no nucleus) with no membrane-bound 
organelles. Multiply by binary fission - cell enlarges then divides - Bacteria 
Bacterial shapes: 
Coccus 
Rods (bacillus) 
Coccobacillus 
Vibrio 
Spirillum 
Spirochete - - Coccus - spherical 
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Microbiology 250 Lab Practical
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brom cresol purple 
indicator in MIO media that tests for decarboxylation of ornithine 
 
positive result is a lavender-purple color 
 
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hydrogen peroxide 
H2O2 
 
used to test for organism's possession of catalase 
 
copious amounts of bubbles are evidence for release of O2 as peroxide is broken down 
 
2H2O2 + O2 
 
iodine 
indicates the presence or absence of starch 
 
agar 
solidifying agent purified from marine algae 
colonial morphology 
size, color, shape, elevation, consistency, ...
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Nursing 3100 - Unit 4 Exam | 92 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Pathogenicity - ability to cause disease 
virulence - degree of pathogenicity 
invasiveness - ability of a bacterial pathogen to rapidly spread through tissue and cause destruction 
to surrounding tissue 
exotoxins - Proteins *ex*creted by bacteria with power to inactivate or kill host cells 
endotoxins - chemical components of the cell walls of certain bacteria 
At bacterial death, *endotoxins are released* causing inflammation, fever, chills 
bacteria differentiation - staining (gram +/-) 
sha...
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Test Bank for APEA 3P Actual Exam Test Bank (APEA Question Bank) (Mostly Resourceful) Updated A+
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Test Bank for APEA 3P Actual Exam Test Bank (APEA Question Bank) (Mostly Resourceful) Updated A+ 
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1.	When performing a visual acuity test the nurse practitioner notes 20/30 in the left eye and 20/40 in the right eye using the Snellen eye chart. This means: 
a)	have the patient returning in two weeks for a follow up vision screen 
b)	dilated the eye and retest 
c)	refer the patient to an ophthalmologist 
d)	documen...
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What does RDA stand for? - Recommended Dietary Allowances 
Fats should be how much of your diet? - 30% 
A good diet includes approx. how much protein? - 10-35% 
Body is how much water? - 2/3 
Define Hygiene. - applied science that deals with healthful living. 
Public Hygiene. - significantly helps promote and preserve the health of the community. 
Personal Hygiene - Your personal system for maintaing your cleanliness and health. 
Halitosis - bad breath 
What is Ergonomics - a science used to stu...
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HLST 200 Final Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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HLST 200 Final Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers 
chain of infection 
infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host 
 
 
Infectious agents (pathogens) 
The types of microbes that can cause infections are viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, & helminths (parasitic worms). 
 
 
Viruses 
Tough, Tiny pathogens that are 10 to 100 times smaller than bacteria & much smaller than fungi. 
 
 
Most Common Viruses 
filoviruses, hepatitis, herpes...