Bacterial infection and bacterial intoxication
Differentiate between bacterial infection and bacterial intoxication.
Differentiate between bacterial infection and bacterial intoxication.
Hospitals and other healthcare settings will often implement Transmission-Based Precautions to prevent or help reduce the spread of infections to healthcare workers, as well other patients in their care. These Transmission-Based Precautions are designed to supplement standard precautions in patients/residents with documented or suspected infection/colonization of highly transmissible or epidemiologically important pathogens. The three …
Explain why a person with AIDS is more susceptible to opportunistic infections. What diseases or conditions might a person with HIV or AIDS be more susceptible to?
Describe and explain the primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary stages of syphilis
What is Vaginosis? List some of the members of the normal microflora of the female reproductive organs and discuss factors that may contribute to an abnormal increase in these organisms.
Briefly describe the two-step process used to diagnose UTIs. Which organism is most often responsible for causing UTIs?
List two reasons why women are at higher risks for developing UTIs
Describe three functions of a normal healthy body that help prevent the occurrence of UTIs
You are an Infection Control Practitioner (ICP) for your county’s Public Health clinic. You have been invited to speak to a group of registered nurses who work in the public school system and a county-led group home. Your job is to provide education about common STDs and STIs with a focus on how the latest …
Define and differentiate between hypersensitivity reactions and autoimmune disease. Gives an example of hypersensitivity reaction and an example of an autoimmune disease