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AAMI Comprehensive Review – Science questions with correct answers
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Parrott Fever is caused by? CORRECT ANSWER Chamydia psittacosaurus 
 
The mere presence of infectious material is known as CORRECT ANSWER Contamination 
 
All the following are viral diseases except: CORRECT ANSWER Botulism 
 
Which of the following, is an extravascular condition resulting from an increase in the permeability of the capillary walls or an increase in capillary pressure to due venous obstruction: CORRECT ANSWER Edema 
 
Which of the following uric acid metabolism disease is common...
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Specialist in Geriatric Nutrition Exam CSG Exam with Answers 2023
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Specialist in Geriatric Nutrition Exam CSG Exam with Answers 2023 
 
A #10 Can holds how many cups? - 
 13 cups 
 
Best lab value to assess iron status - 
 ferritin 
 
Where is lactose absorbed - 
 small intestine 
 
Protein digestion begins in the - 
 A. mouth 
B. stomach* (pepsin and trypsin released here) 
C. SI 
D. Iliue 
 
Which of the following is reversed with vitamin A - 
 Nyclatopia- Night Blindness 
 
Fresh Meat contamination comes mainly from - 
 A. botulism (dented cans) 
B. ...
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NBME Ck 9-12 questions & answers rated A+ 2024/2025
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NBME Ck 9-12 What is the common bug that causes post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder? - correct answer Epstein Barr 
 
How do you diagnose Botulism? - correct answer Repetitive nerve stimulation study 
 
What if first line therapy for the treatment of mild to moderate acne vulgaris? - correct answer topical retinoids 
 
What is a common complication of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis? 
 
Wha screening should be done on kids with this condition? - correct answer uveitis, lymphadenopathy...
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NAB Core Practice Exam 110 Questions all with correct Answers
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1. Which one of the following steps should be taken first in a risk management program? 
 
A. Purchasing of adequate insurance 
B. Conducting of employee safety drills 
C. Identifying hazards and risks 
D. Conducting staff in-services on incident reporting and accident prevention. - ANSWER-C. Identifying hazards and risks 
 
2. Which of the following professionals is authorized to dispense medications? 
A. registered nurse 
B. licensed nurse, physician and, in some states, medication aide. ...
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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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equine diseases Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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equine diseases Questions and Answers 100% CoWhat is a bacterial infection? - ANSWERSinfection due to contraction of bacterium 
 
Botulism (B) - ANSWERSAKA: forage poisoning (adults), shaker foal syndrome (foal) 
 
Cause: Chlostridium botulinum (toxin) 
silage (incomplete cured hay), spoiled feed (from silage) 
 
Symptoms: (adults) appears 3-7 days after ingestion of toxin. Muscular paralysis of limbs, jaw, tongue, and pharynx. Feed may accumulate in mouth, tongue goes flaccid. May move with shu...
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NYC Food Protection Course Exam |Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct (2023/ 2024 Update)
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NYC Food Protection Course Exam |Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct (2023/ 2024 Update) 
 
Q: Food Workers sick with an illness that can be transmitted by contact with food or through food should be: 
 
 
Answer: 
At Home 
 
 
 
Q: Ground meats such as hamburgers must be cooked to a minimum temperature of 158'F to eliminate: 
 
 
Answer: 
E-Coli 0157:H7 
 
 
 
Q: Clostidium Botulinum causes the disease known as botulism 
 
 
Answer: 
True 
 
 
 
Q: The Microorganism Clostridium Botuli...
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AAMI Comprehensive Review – Science | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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Parrott Fever is caused by? - Chamydia psittacosaurus 
The mere presence of infectious material is known as - Contamination 
All the following are viral diseases except: - Botulism 
Which of the following, is an extravascular condition resulting from an increase in the permeability of the 
capillary walls or an increase in capillary pressure to due venous obstruction: - Edema 
Which of the following uric acid metabolism disease is commonly seen in the foot but may also affect the 
kidneys and is...
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Texas food manager Exam 2024 Questions and Answers, 100% Correct
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Texas food manager Exam 2024 Questions and Answers, 100% Correct 
What is the most direct cause of customer loyalty? 
High food safety standards 
Which agency publishes the food code? 
FDA 
Good idea 
Keep up with daily pest control tasks & Return dented canned food to the vendor 
Bad Idea 
use tomatoes with a weird smell & Clean work spaces once a day & Quickly rinse 
vegetables from the farmers market 
Local health codes establish requirements for all the subjects except: 
price controls 
One...
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PHT 2162 Bioterrorism Exam
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PHT 2162 Bioterrorism ExamA 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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Botulism 
Anthrax 
Smallpox 
These symptoms are found with botulism. With anthrax and smallpox, a rash will be noted. Symptoms of 
lymphatic plague i...
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