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plague (yersinia pestis) 
- fever 
- bloody sputum 
- clinical pneumonia <-- early sign 
- sepsis + DIC <-- late sign 
 
 
anthrax (bacillius anthracis) 
- fever 
- headache 
- dyspnea 
- cough 
- N/V 
- chest/abd pain 
 
 
botulism (clostridium botulinum) 
-descending flaccid paralysis 
- cranial nerve palsy 
- normal mentation 
 
 
smallpox (variola) 
- fever 
- vesiculopustular leisons in face + trunk 
 
 
Dextrose 5% 
not used to ...
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Portage Learning BIOD 171 Microbiology Lecture Exam 1-6 (100% CORRECT ANSWERS)
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Exams 1. What are the two major types of nucleic acids and their roles? DNA- deoxyribonucleic acid RNA- Ribonucleic acid DNA- Cellular life has DNA and a role that DNA has is long-term s torage of information, it holds the characteristics of living organisms. RNA- Is the carrier of information in form of amino acid sequence. It converts the information in the DNA and synthesizes proteins True or False: Archaea is noted for its ability to survive under harsh conditions. True. Archaea can often be...
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Beginning with the moment the specimen is collected and transported to the laboratory, to the analysis itself and the reporting of the results, must be documented by a process known as correct answersChain of custody. 
 
A process that monitors the accuracy and reproducibility of results through the use of control specimens. correct answersQuality control 
 
Describes how close a test result is to the true value. correct answersAccuracy 
 
The comparison of an instrument measurement or reading t...
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discrepancy correct answers 1. CME 
- Zerris - 6 CMEs from volunteering, 12 CME 1 category, 24 total 
- Galveston - 50% from volunteering - 50% of category 2 credit is the correct answer 
 
2. NP/PA supervision 
- Zerris - 3 PAs 
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3. Secondary practice sites 
- Zerris - 60 miles 
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4. How many days can NPs and PA prescribe 
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- Galveston - 30 days 
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Beginning with the moment the specimen is collected and transported to the laboratory, to the 
analysis itself and the reporting of the results, must be documented by a process known as - AnswerChain of custody. 
A process that monitors the accuracy and reproducibility of results through the use of control 
specimens. - Answer-Quality control 
Describes how close a test result is to the true value. - Answer-Accuracy 
The comparison of an instrument measurement or reading to a known physical cons...
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Quality control - ANSWERSA process that monitors the accuracy and reproducibility of results through the use of control specimens. 
 
Shift - ANSWERSWhat demonstrates an abrupt change from the established average value of the control for 3 days in a row? 
 
Proficiency testing - ANSWERSA means by which quality control between laboratories is maintained. 
 
Provider-performed microscopy (PPM) - ANSWERSWhat are specific microscop...
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plague (yersinia pestis) 
- fever 
- bloody sputum 
- clinical pneumonia <-- early sign 
- sepsis + DIC <-- late sign 
anthrax (bacillius anthracis) 
- fever 
- headache 
- dyspnea 
- cough 
- N/V 
- chest/abd pain 
botulism (clostridium botulinum) 
-descending flaccid paralysis 
- cranial nerve palsy 
- normal mentation 
smallpox (variola) 
- fever 
- vesiculopustular leisons in face + trunk 
Dextrose 5% 
not used to tx hypoglycemi...
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NUR 2212 BIOTERRORISM EXAM.
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NUR 2212 BIOTERRORISM EXAM.A client is admitted with dysphasia, dry mouth, drooping eyelids, blurred vision, vomiting, and 
diarrhea, and within 24 hours develops bilateral cranial nerve impairment and descending 
weakness. Which bioterrorism agent results in these clinical manifestations? 
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Plague 
2 
Anthrax 
Botulism 
4 
Smallpox 
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AMT MLT Exam Study Guide/Practice Test #2 Latest 2022 Already Passed
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Chain of custody. Beginning with the moment the specimen is collected and transported to 
the laboratory, to the analysis itself and the reporting of the results, must be documented by a 
process known as 
Quality control A process that monitors the accuracy and reproducibility of results through 
the use of control specimens. 
Accuracy Describes how close a test result is to the true value. 
Calibration The comparison of an instrument measurement or reading to a known physical 
constant. 
Categ...
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CMN 577 Unit 3 Study Guide Test. 
As a healthcare professional what are the first things you would have to do In response to bioterrorism? - correct answer Identify, report, refer 
 
What are category a agents? - correct answer High priority agents such as anthrax, botulism, plague, smallpox, tularemia, viral hemorrhagic fevers 
 
What is the most common form of anthrax? - correct answer Cutaneous anthrax- spores/bacterium enter through an open wound/sore 
 
In what form of anthrax do a...
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