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Micro for Embalmers Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Micro for Embalmers Final Exam 
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What type of lesion results when fungi are systemic? Granulomatous inflammation 
 
Ringworm of the groin is also known as: Tinea Cruris 
 
Why should pregnant women limit their exposure to cats? Toxoplasma may be transmitted 
across the placenta to fetus 
 
Animal associated with histoplasma is: Bats 
 
Animal associated with toxoplasma gondii is: Cat 
 
How often do chills and fever of malaria occur when plasmodium malariae is...
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Contemporary Issues in Biology- Exam #3- Sawey Questions and Answers
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Contemporary Issues in Biology- Exam #3- 
Sawey Questions and Answers 
What caused the Bubonic Plague? - Answer- bacteria called Bacillus (rod-shaped) 
How much of the population was effected by this? - Answer- 25% of the population in 
Europe died in the mid-1300's 
How is the plague spread? - Answer- flea sucks blood from infected rat --> flea picks up 
bacteria that causes plague (Yersinia petis) --> flea feeds on human and spreads 
disease 
Malaria - Answer- one of the most deadly dis...
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MT AAB Immunohematology Exam | 220 Questions and 100%Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024.
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MT AAB Immunohematology Exam | 220 Questions and 100%Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024. 
All of the following blood donors would be permanently deferred except which one? - 
Correct Answer-38yr old male who received rabies vaccine after a dog bite 3mos ago 
What is the interval blood donations? - Correct Answer-8 weeks 
The oral temperature of a donor must not exceed which value? - Correct Answer-37.5C 
99.5F 
What is the minimum acceptable hemoglobin for blood donors? - Correct An...
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Global Health Perspectives Exam Study Guide (Chapter 1-16) 150 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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What is least likely to be a direct determinant of health? - Government policies 
Life expectancy at birth is ... - The average number of years a newborn could be expected live, if 
current mortality trends were to continue for the rest of the newborns's life 
The denominator for infant mortality rate is: - 1,000 live births in a given year 
The numerator for neonatal mortality rate is: - The number of deaths of infants under 28 days of age 
in a given year 
The maternal mortality ratio is: - T...
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REHS Questions with 100% correct answers 2024/2025
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REHS QuestionsWhich organ is radon most likely to affect? 
Lungs 
 
 
Why are animals used in lab testing? 
Test results can be analyzed in a much shorter period of time :( 
 
 
If an inspector were to inspect a youth camp, which if the following would he/she ask to see? 
Pool H2O log containing pH & Cl readings, written camp policies, proof of insurance & Administrator's credentials 
 
 
Which of the following is the most least likely to occur as a product of air pollution? 
Gastrointestinal p...
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MLT ASCP Practice Questions With Correct Answers
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Animals serve as a reservoir of infection" is the correct answer because Shigella only infects humans while Salmonella is found in many animals. Both have diarrhea as the major symptom. Endotoxin is produced by all gram negative bacteria and exotoxin is only produced by Shigella. 
A major difference between Salmonella enterica and Shigella infections is that only in salmonellosis can: 
 
A. animals serve as a reservoir of infection 
B. diarrhea become the major symptom 
C. endotoxin play a ...
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BIO 208 (Richard)--University of Kentucky--Exam 1 Questions and Answers 2024
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Microbiology - deals with living things ordinarily too small to be seen without magnification 
Acellular - lacking cells 
Microorganisms/Microbes - organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye 
Pathogen - An organism that causes disease 
Are non-human cells included in microbes? - no 
What are the 7 types of microbes? - - Bacteria 
- Archaea 
- Algae 
- Protozoa 
- Fungi 
- Helminths 
- Viruses 
Prokaryotic - No nucleus 
Eukaryotic - Has a nucleus 
Decomposers - Break down organic ...
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AMCA CERTIFICATION TEST - MEDICAL ASSISTING STUDY GUIDE - SET A with Complete Solutions (2023)
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AMCA CERTIFICATION TEST 
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1) Which of the following is considered a parasitic infection? 
A. Lyme disease 
B. Rabies 
C. Ringworm 
D. Malaria - ANSWER-D. Malaria 
2) Aspirin and acetaminophen are examples of: 
A. Analgesics and antipyretics 
B. Antitussives and decongestants 
C. Antihistamines and antiemetics 
D. Antidotes and antibiotics - ANSWER-A. Analgesics and antipyretics 
3) Demerol 75 mg, IM every 4 hours, as ne...
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EPD Exam 2 EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
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EPD Exam 2 EXAM LATEST 
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How does Sachs explain Africa's relatively high poverty rates? - CORRECT ANSWER 
Sachs explains Africa's high poverty rates as a result of multiple factors, including 
geography, lack of infrastructure, disease burden, and colonial history, all of which 
contribute to a vicious cycle of poverty. 
Why is malaria worse in Africa than in other parts of the world? - CORRECT ANSWER 
Mal...
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what is the interval AAB blood bank questions and answrs(latest upate).between blood donations? 8 weeks pregancy - 6wks What is normal oral temperature? 37.5C what are the acceptable hemoglobin ranges for blood donation 12.5HBG 38HCT autologous 11.H
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what is the interval between blood donations? 
8 weeks 
pregancy - 6wks 
 
 
 
What is normal oral temperature? 
37.5C 
 
 
 
what are the acceptable hemoglobin ranges for blood donation 
12.5HBG 
38HCT 
autologous 
11.HGB 
33%HCT 
 
 
 
12 month deferral 
donor recieved blood transfusion 
had sex w/ peron w/ hep 
had a tattoo done 
 
 
 
12 month deferral exception? 
donor who received Hep B vaccine 
 
 
 
how long must a prospective donor w/ history of malaria be deffered? 
3 years after recei...