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- Name the food that causes food allergy the least (rare)? O Red meat O Shellfish O Peanuts Legumes O MilkWhat diseases do you need be concerned about and how would you protect yourself and others when a tsunami occurs?5. A 5-week-old male child presents to the healthcare clinic with projectile vomiting and dehydration. The patient’s mother states that the patient began forcefully vomiting after feedings yesterday, but was previously healthy with no medical conditions or allergies. What condition do you suspect this patient has? What symptoms lead you to that conclusion? What nursing interventions should be included in the plan of care to prevent dehydration in this patient?
- 4. Which ONE of the following statements about the microbiome is CORRECT? O Microbes can have a protective effect on and in the body by establishing themselves as normal residents. O Microbes are not important in the development of our immune system. O The microbiome is entirely a parasitic relationship between the microorganism and the host. O The microbiome consists entirely of pathogenic bacteria kept under control by the host immune system. O The microbiome does not vary according to the diet of the host.17. What are the three most important aspects of the infection chain?