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AAA FOOD MANAGER CERTIFICATION
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A serious foodborne illness that is commonly transmitted by fecal-oral routes is caused by which virus? 
Hepatitus A 
 
 
Under ideal conditions bacteria can multiply every? 
20 minutes 
 
 
 
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What is the range of temperature for the danger zone? 
41 - 135 Degrees 
 
 
Which bacteria is associated with contaminated lunch meats and grows at temperatures below 41 degrees Fah...
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Step 2 CK Infectious Disease questions & answers graded A+
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Step 2 CK Infectious DiseaseWhat are the 3 principles of answering infectious diseases questions on Step 2 CS? - correct answer 1. Radiologic test is never the most accurate test 
2. Infection risk factors not as important as patient presentation 
3. Beta-lactam abx have greater efficacy than other classes 
 
What are the 4 classes of Beta-lactam antibiotics? - correct answer Penicillin 
Cephalosporins 
Carbapenems 
Aztreonam 
 
What is penicillin effective against? - correct answer Strep vir...
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Food Manager Certification Exam 76 Questions with Correct Answers
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Food Manager Certification Exam 76 Questions with Correct Answers 
Average number of food borne illnesses per year - Correct Answer 76 million people (1/4 people in the us) 
 
Symptoms of foodborne illness - Correct Answer cramping in the abdominal area 
vomiting 
nausea 
diarrhea 
fever 
dehydration 
 
Listeria and Botulism - Correct Answer have a greater health effect on pregnant women 
 
2 types of food borne illness - Correct Answer Foodborne infection and foodborne intoxication 
 
Foodborne...
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HACCP Exam Study Guide | 137 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 29 Pages
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Who termed the prerequisite program? - Canadian food safety 
Does Juice HACCP require SSOPs? - True 
Does USDA HACCP require SSOPs? - True 
What does SSOP stand for? - Sanitary Standard Operation Program 
Seafood HACCP has what type of program? - Codified prerequisite program 
Who issued paper on cGMPs and in what year? - 2005, FDA 
In what year did the prerequisite program focus on foreign material (directive on foreign material) to 
control Listeria - 2003 
cGMPs can be found where? - FDA 21CF...
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NNP Practice Exam CCPR 2023 with 100% correct answers
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A 32 week gestation infant with decreased renal function develops systemic candidiasis. The best choice of antifungal therapy for this baby is 
a. amphotericin B lipid complex 
b. fluconazole 
c. flucytosine 
a. amphotericin B lipid complex 
 
 
 
Increased bowel sounds are indicative of 
a. Ileus 
b. Malrotation 
c. Starvation 
b. Malrotation 
 
 
 
Infants with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome have a high risk for which anomaly? 
a. Microglossia 
b. Omphalocele 
c. Volvulus 
b. Omphalocele 
 
 
 
A...
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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...
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NEHA RS Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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According to 2010 revised estimates by the CDC, the number of deaths annually related to foodborne illnesses, is estimated to be: correct answer: 5,000 
 
Although the Norwalk-like virus is considered an extremely common cause of foodborne illness, it is rarely diagnosed. According to Marriott, approximately 66% of all foodborne illnesses in the US are caused by: correct answer: bacteria 
 
When discussing infective dose, exposure to 2 or more substances can cause this effect correct answer: ...
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NICU Medications Latest Update Graded A+
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NICU Medications Latest Update 
 
Graded A+ 
 
Rocuronium (Zemuron) Short-term paralysis (short duration, rapid reversal) 
During elective placement of endotracheal tubes to minimize trauma and improve success of 
procedure. 
 
IV 
Wears off the quickest of all available paralytics. 
 
Acyclovir One of the only antibiotics available to treat a viral infection (HSV). Chickenpox, 
shingles, genital herpes, cold sore. 
Extremely safe, minimal side effects. 
 
Oral or IV. 
 
N/V, diarrhea. 
 
Albute...
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Food Protection Manager| Questions and Answers, 100% Verified| Latest 2024
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Food Protection Manager| Questions and Answers, 100% Verified| Latest 2024 
A foodborne outbreak is when you have at least (Blank) people showing similar 
symptoms from eating the same thing at the same location? 
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Which of the following is an example of a high risk population? 
A. Young People 
B. The Elderly 
C. Sick People 
D. All of these 
D. All of these 
All foods served in the food establishment must be from approved sources such as 
what? 
A. My home 
B. An unlicensed street vendor ...
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AAA Food manager certification exam questions with correct answers.
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AAA Food manager certification exam questions with 
correct answers. 
A serious foodborne illness that is commonly transmitted by fecal-oral routes is caused 
by which virus? 
Hepatitus A 
Under ideal conditions bacteria can multiply every? 
20 minutes 
What is the range of temperature for the danger zone? 
41 - 135 Degrees 
Which bacteria is associated with contaminated lunch meats and grows at temperatures 
below 41 degrees Fahrenheit? 
Listeria 
Which parasite is associated with foodborne ...