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Meningococcal Meningitis
Ethical and Social Impacts -
1)What are the ethical and social impacts/implications of the disease?
2)Explain the social and ethical problems for the society at large that arose from the crisis and its treatment (e.g. environmental, educational, housing, healthcare, etc.)?
3)Explain to what extent - if any - consumerism and colonialism may have exacerbated these problems?
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- 1)Explain how the body (including cells, organs, and organ systems) is affected by meningococcal meningitis? 2)Are there any long-term effects caused by meningococcal meningitis, even after recovery?State at least three (3) strategies/method/programs/interventions implemented or being implemented for the prevention and/or elimination of schistosomiasis. State the country where it was implemented or being implemented. (1) What is the strategy/method/program/intervention all about. What steps (were) are being taken. Where was it implemented or is being implemented? (2) What is the strategy/method/program/intervention all about. What steps (were) are being taken. Where was it implemented or is being implemented? (3) What is the strategy/method/program/intervention all about. What steps (were) are being taken. Where was it implemented or is being implemented?A patient receiving chemotherapy is experiencing severe bone marrow suppression. Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate at this time? a )Activity intoeranceb )Risk for infectionc )Disturbed body imaged) Impaired physica mobiity
- Which of these statements concerning poliomyelitis is false?a) The sensory nerves are usually involved.b) It can be caused by any of three specific polioviruses.c) Only a small fraction of those infected will develop the disease.d) The disease is transmitted via the fecal-oral route.e) A post-polio syndrome can develop years after recovery from the original illness.1. True or False: Individuals with a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder have a very high rate of severe gum or periodontal disease, with bone loss found among children as young as 6 years old. a) TRUE b) FALSE 2. If a person really struggles with daily oral hygiene and only brushes once a day, when is the most important time to brush? a) First thing in the morning b) Right before bed c) After sugary cereal d) Halfway through the day 3. True or False: If individuals are very independent with their brushing, they no longer need staff supervision or follow-up. a) TRUE b) FALSE 4. A small dark spot or hole on the tooth may indicate the presence of: a) An abscess b) A cavity c) A root canal d) Tartar 5. Individuals with spastic cerebral palsy may find it helpful to use: a) Modified toothbrush handles b) An antibiotic rinse c) Prescription toothpaste d) Mouth moisturizers 6. Research has shown that people with disabilities have…Choose the one true statement about sepsis.a) It is a rare healthcare-associated disease.b) The output of urine increases if shock develops.c) It can be caused only by anaerobic bacteria.d) An antibiotic that kills the causative organism can be dependedon to cure the disease.e) Lung damage is an important cause of death.
- Why do people periodically get cold sores? Describe the causative agentWhat is black Sigatoka disease? Discuss and describe comprehensively. Be able to include the causative agent, symptoms, and the mode of transmission.Dacryocystitis Breakdown in the following order and be sure to label (e.g. Suffix) each word part 1. S) Suffix and its meaning: 2. (P) Prefix and its meaning: 3. (C)Combining form(s) and its meaning: 4. (MD) Medical Definition:
- What is the priority nursing intervention for a patient experiencing anaphylaxis? a) Administering IV antibiotics b) Providing oral corticosteroids c) Administering epinephrine d) Applying cold compresses to the affected areaWhich of the following represents evidence linking gut microbiota to mental health problems? a) Overall, diet has little impact upon the microbial population within the gastrointestinal tract b) Foods such as plant-based foods/fruits and vegetables can positively modulate microbial composition and alter synthesis of anti-inflammatory metabolites c) High fat diets are typically protective against outcomes such as gut dysbiosis, increased intestinal permeability ("leaky gut") and inflammation d) Fermented foods and probiotics should be avoided as they can negatively affect psychological healthPlease give an explanation: A 32-year-old woman visits her physician with complaints of feeling tired and stiff for the past 2 weeks. She reports that she recently returned from a 2-month-long solo hiking trip and thought the signs and symptoms resulted from her trip. However, within the past few days, she has developed pain in her joints, tendons, bones, and muscles 1. The patient is unsure of when she was exposed to the infected tick. The physician decides to order the enzyme immunoassay (EIA), hoping the window is adequate for antibody production. The EIA results are positive. What is the physician’s next step? A. Make the Lyme disease diagnosis. B. Order a Western blot for confirmation.