1.) Why is boiling water not a recommended sterilization method? 2.) List examples of transfusion-transmitted infections. How are these infections prevented?
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1.) Why is boiling water not a recommended sterilization method?
2.) List examples of transfusion-transmitted infections. How are these infections prevented?
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- A newly admitted patient reports a penicillin allery. The prescriber has ordered a second-eneration cephalosporin as part of the therapy. Which nursin action is appropriate?a) Call the prescriber to clarify the order because of the patient’s allery.b )Give the medication, and monitor for adverse effects.c) Ask the pharmacy to chane the order to a first-eneration cephalosporin.d )Administer the dru with a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory dru to reduce adverse effectsWhich of the following is true of commensal bacterium? Question 2 options: A) commensal bacteria do not receive any benefit from its host B) commensal bacteria only colonize adult hosts C) commensal bacterium may also be an opportunistic pathogen D) commensal bacterium cannot cause an infection its hostThe nurse knows that antimalarial drugs are used to treat patients with infections caused by which microorganism? a )Plasmodium spp.b )Candida albicansc) Pneumocystis jiroveciid) Mycobacterium
- Define the following: 1. Asepsis: 2. Disinfectant: 3. Antiseptic: 4. Sanitization: 5. Bacteriostatic: 6. Bactericidal: 7. Thermal death point (TDP): 8. Thermal death time (TDT): 9. Decimal Reduction Time (DRT):A woman who has been takin an antibiotic for a UTI calls the nurse practitioner to complain of severe vainal itchin. She has also noticed a thick, whitish vainal dischare. The nurse practitioner suspects that a )this is an expected response to antibiotic therapy.b) the UTI has become worse instead of better. c a superinfection has developed.d )the UTI is resistant to the antibiotic24) An opportunistic infection is a concern with which of the following medications? A) Antifungals B) Antiprotozoals C) Antibiotics D) All of the above
- I AM TRYING TO IDENTIFY THIS UNKNOWN. IMAGE 1 HAS TWO PICTURE OF CATALASE TEST AND BLOOD AGAR TEST. I believe it is one of the following: 1) S. pyo. 2)S. agal . 3)S.pneu. 4)E. faecalis 5)S. aureus 6)S epi. 7)S. sapro. 8)M. luteus Please let me know which test will i need out of the table to justify your reason of picking up the unknown and also how that test justifies it? what characteristics of that test made you pick the unknown?Which of the following is a consideration in treating bacterial infections A) Bacteriostatic b) bactericidal c) broad spectrumA patient in ICU with an indwelling medical device is presenting with invasive infection symptoms, specifically fever and chills. They have been on a course of antibiotics that has not alleviated the condition. a) What type of organism do you suspect is causing the infection and why?
- Match the organism in column A to the symptom/manifestation in column B that fits it most appropriately. Use each description only once.lar COLUMN A COLUMN B i) Plasmodium falciparum a) Toxic shock syndrome ii) Cryptococcus neoformans b) Dental caries c) Newbom meningitis i) Clostridium perfringens iv) Chlamydophila psyttaci d) Pseudomembranous colitis v) Clostridioides dificille c) Dysentery vi) Staphylococcus aureus ) Fungal meningitis vii) Entamoeaba histolytica 8) Surgical wound infections viii) Sireptococcus mutans h) Gas gangrene ix) StreptococcuS agalactiae i) Pneumonia acquired from birds x) Pseudomonas aeruginosa j) Malaria__________ _____________ are different types of practices that are necessary at the basic level of infection control Question options: A) Standard Precautions B) Standard Safety C) Hand Washing D) None of the aboveDiscuss the different methods for RBC preservation including their corresponding purposes a) Rejuvenationb) Freezingc) Anticoagulants and additive solutions