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AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Midterm Exam Questions and Answers
The causative agent of scarlet fever is Staphylococcus aureus. - False 
 
The Meningococcus enters the body by the nose and mouth. - True 
 
Which of the following organisms enters the body by the genital system? - Gonococcus 
 
Opthalmia neonatorum is caused by the Gonococcus. - True 
 
A nosocomial infection is one that originates: - In the Hospital 
 
Toxic shock syndrome is caused by? - Staphylococcus aureus 
 
The infection, puerperal sepsis is caused by an organism that e...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
The causative agent of scarlet fever is Staphylococcus aureus. - False 
 
The Meningococcus enters the body by the nose and mouth. - True 
 
Which of the following organisms enters the body by the genital system? - Gonococcus 
 
Opthalmia neonatorum is caused by the Gonococcus. - True 
 
A nosocomial infection is one that originates: - In the Hospital 
 
Toxic shock syndrome is caused by? - Staphylococcus aureus 
 
The infection, puerperal sepsis is caused by an organism that e...
AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Unit 1 Questions with Answers, A+
Staphylococci - irregular grape-like clusters 
 
Normal Flora - the microbial population that lives with the host in a healthy condition. 
 
Pyogenic Coccus - what is staphylococcus commonly referred to as? 
 
Staphylococcus Aureus - one species of Genus Staphylococcus that our body doesnt normally have? 
 
Pyogenic - pus producing 
 
Staphylococcus Aureus - this microbe typically causes infections of the skin and superficial tissues of the body, where it results in: 
Boils 
Fu...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Staphylococci - irregular grape-like clusters 
 
Normal Flora - the microbial population that lives with the host in a healthy condition. 
 
Pyogenic Coccus - what is staphylococcus commonly referred to as? 
 
Staphylococcus Aureus - one species of Genus Staphylococcus that our body doesnt normally have? 
 
Pyogenic - pus producing 
 
Staphylococcus Aureus - this microbe typically causes infections of the skin and superficial tissues of the body, where it results in: 
Boils 
Fu...
Microbiology for Embalmers AAMI Questions with Correct Solutions, Rated A+
The causative agent of scarlet fever is Staphylococcus aureus. - False 
 
The Meningococcus enters the body by the nose and mouth. - True 
 
Which of the following organisms enters the body by the genital system? - Neisseria gonorrhea/gonococcus 
 
Ophthalmia neonatorum is caused by the Gonococcus. - True 
 
A nosocomial infection is one that originates: - Hospital 
 
Toxic shock syndrome is caused by? - Staphylococcus aureus 
 
The infection, puerperal sepsis is caused by an o...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
The causative agent of scarlet fever is Staphylococcus aureus. - False 
 
The Meningococcus enters the body by the nose and mouth. - True 
 
Which of the following organisms enters the body by the genital system? - Neisseria gonorrhea/gonococcus 
 
Ophthalmia neonatorum is caused by the Gonococcus. - True 
 
A nosocomial infection is one that originates: - Hospital 
 
Toxic shock syndrome is caused by? - Staphylococcus aureus 
 
The infection, puerperal sepsis is caused by an o...
AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Final Exam Questions with Complete Solutions, Rated A+
The causative agent of scarlet fever is staphylococcus aureus? - True 
 
The Meningococcus enters the body by nose and mouth - True 
 
Which of the following organisms enters the body by the genital system? - Neisseria Gonorrhea/gonococcus 
 
Opthalmia neonatorum is caused by the Gonococcus. - True 
 
A nosocomial infection is one that originates in - hospitals 
 
Toxic shock syndrome is caused by? - Staphylococcus aureus 
 
The infection, puerperal sepsis is caused by an organ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
The causative agent of scarlet fever is staphylococcus aureus? - True 
 
The Meningococcus enters the body by nose and mouth - True 
 
Which of the following organisms enters the body by the genital system? - Neisseria Gonorrhea/gonococcus 
 
Opthalmia neonatorum is caused by the Gonococcus. - True 
 
A nosocomial infection is one that originates in - hospitals 
 
Toxic shock syndrome is caused by? - Staphylococcus aureus 
 
The infection, puerperal sepsis is caused by an organ...
Microbiology for Embalmers FINAL EXAM Questions with Correct Answers
Both B and C. Abscesses and Food Poisoning - Staphyloccocus aureus is known for causing which of the following: 
 
Anaerobes, Aerobes - Organisms that are ____ must obtain their oxygen from oxygen containing compounds, while ____ need free atmospheric oxygen. 
 
False - Rarely transmitted via infected objects. - Gonorrhea is often transmitted via infected objects because the organism Neisseria gonorrhea survives well outside the body. True or False? 
 
All of the above. - The anthrax...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
Both B and C. Abscesses and Food Poisoning - Staphyloccocus aureus is known for causing which of the following: 
 
Anaerobes, Aerobes - Organisms that are ____ must obtain their oxygen from oxygen containing compounds, while ____ need free atmospheric oxygen. 
 
False - Rarely transmitted via infected objects. - Gonorrhea is often transmitted via infected objects because the organism Neisseria gonorrhea survives well outside the body. True or False? 
 
All of the above. - The anthrax...
PCCN Based on Barron Study Guide Questions and Answers
S1 
Lub - start of systole 
Closure of AV (Mitral and tricuspid) 
S2 
Dub 
Closure: Aortic and pulmonic 
louder with PE 
S3 
heart failure and cor pulmonale, mitral, aortic, tricuspid insufficiency/regurg 
S4 
cause by atrial contraction (not in afib) 
HTN, MI, aortic stenosis, and ventricular hypertrophy 
Insufficiency (regurg) occurs when valve is _______? 
Stenosis occurs when valve is ________? 
Insufficiency (regurg) = closed = chronic/acute 
Stenosis = open = chronic 
Systolic Murmurs: wha...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 29 pages •
S1 
Lub - start of systole 
Closure of AV (Mitral and tricuspid) 
S2 
Dub 
Closure: Aortic and pulmonic 
louder with PE 
S3 
heart failure and cor pulmonale, mitral, aortic, tricuspid insufficiency/regurg 
S4 
cause by atrial contraction (not in afib) 
HTN, MI, aortic stenosis, and ventricular hypertrophy 
Insufficiency (regurg) occurs when valve is _______? 
Stenosis occurs when valve is ________? 
Insufficiency (regurg) = closed = chronic/acute 
Stenosis = open = chronic 
Systolic Murmurs: wha...
PCCN Practice Test 15 Questions and Answers
A nurse in the emergency department assesses a patient with a hand laceration and notices that the patient smells strongly of alcohol. The patient is diabetic, irritable, and pale and reports headache. The nurse is waiting for laboratory results. What serum glucose level might the nurse expect to find? 
a. 50 to 60 mg/dL 
b. <50 mg/dL 
c. >1000 mg/dL 
d. 80 to 110 mg/dL - b. <50mg/dL 
 
Following a chest infection, a patient with type 1 diabetes reports fatigue and nausea. Assessment...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A nurse in the emergency department assesses a patient with a hand laceration and notices that the patient smells strongly of alcohol. The patient is diabetic, irritable, and pale and reports headache. The nurse is waiting for laboratory results. What serum glucose level might the nurse expect to find? 
a. 50 to 60 mg/dL 
b. <50 mg/dL 
c. >1000 mg/dL 
d. 80 to 110 mg/dL - b. <50mg/dL 
 
Following a chest infection, a patient with type 1 diabetes reports fatigue and nausea. Assessment...
PCC Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions, A+
Education requirements for current nursing practice - LPN- practical/vocational 
RN- associates or bachelors degree in nursing 
Advanced Practice- masters or doctorate in nursing 
 
patient centered care - providing care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and values and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions 
 
Important Nursing Organizations - -American Nurses Association 
-National League for Nursing 
-American Associati...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Education requirements for current nursing practice - LPN- practical/vocational 
RN- associates or bachelors degree in nursing 
Advanced Practice- masters or doctorate in nursing 
 
patient centered care - providing care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and values and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions 
 
Important Nursing Organizations - -American Nurses Association 
-National League for Nursing 
-American Associati...
PCCN Questions with 100% Complete Solutions, Rated A+
Coronary artery perfusion is dependent upon: 
A. diastolic pressure 
B. systolic pressure 
C. afterload 
D. systemic vascular resistance (SVR) - A. diastolic pressure 
Diastolic pressure in the aortic root is higher than left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP), the pressure exerted on the ventricular muscle at the end of diastole when the ventricle is full. This enables blood to flow from a higher pressure through open arteries to a lower pressure, a pressure gradient known as coronar...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 90 pages •
Coronary artery perfusion is dependent upon: 
A. diastolic pressure 
B. systolic pressure 
C. afterload 
D. systemic vascular resistance (SVR) - A. diastolic pressure 
Diastolic pressure in the aortic root is higher than left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP), the pressure exerted on the ventricular muscle at the end of diastole when the ventricle is full. This enables blood to flow from a higher pressure through open arteries to a lower pressure, a pressure gradient known as coronar...
PCCN Practice Exam Notes (2022) Questions with Correct Solutions
Pt on Vtach, HR 135, RR 32, BP 90/48, conscious but c/o dizziness, recent K+ lvl is 3.4. What action would you do first? 
a. emergent defib 
b. amio 300mg IVP 
c. emergent cardioversion 
d. hang 10 mEq KCL/50mL D5W - C 
 
The nurse notes the following when analyzing a patient's telemetry strip: HR, 65/min and regular; PR interval, 0.22 seconds; QRS complex, 0.10 seconds; QTc, 0.52 seconds. Which of the following dysrhythmias is the patient at risk for? 
 
A. Atrial fibrillation because the P...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Pt on Vtach, HR 135, RR 32, BP 90/48, conscious but c/o dizziness, recent K+ lvl is 3.4. What action would you do first? 
a. emergent defib 
b. amio 300mg IVP 
c. emergent cardioversion 
d. hang 10 mEq KCL/50mL D5W - C 
 
The nurse notes the following when analyzing a patient's telemetry strip: HR, 65/min and regular; PR interval, 0.22 seconds; QRS complex, 0.10 seconds; QTc, 0.52 seconds. Which of the following dysrhythmias is the patient at risk for? 
 
A. Atrial fibrillation because the P...
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