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Question 44
Atypical manifestations of infections are common in frail older adults. Which of the following statements is true?
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Infection is always accompanied by changes in cognitive status or confusion |
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Fever may be absent or blunted |
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Signs and symptoms of infection in older adults always reflect the severity of the infection |
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A Fever greater than 40 degrees Celsius are common |
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- Time Limit: 1:00:00 Time Left:0:55:52 ZULEMA QUIROZ: Attempt 1 ery Question 5 (Mandatory) (1 point) Virulence is a measure of how many viral particles are involved in infection. True False Question 6 (Mandatory) (1 point) A break in aseptic technique can increase a patient's risk of infection. True False Question 7 (Mandatory) (1 point) my Hepatitis and AIDS can be fatal illnesses. True hs False Question 8 (Mandatory) (1 point) One sign of infection is redness. True False Question 9 (Mandatorv) (1 noint). MacBook Air F10 F11 * 850) The nurse is evaluating a young child with atopic dermatitis. Which question should the nurse ask the parent while obtaining the child's history? A. What time if the day does the rash appear on the body B. Does the child have any nausea or vomiting? C. Can any stress be associated with onset of the rash? D. Has the child displayed any symptoms of asthma or hay fever? 2 G #3 $ 4 R to % 5 TThe chain of infection is an important aspect of life for everyone, especially those who work in the health care field. It is up to everyone to do what they can in order to break the chain of infection, as an intact chain of infection is how small disease outbreaks turn into large outbreaks, and short hospital stays turn into long ones. For this week's forum, please answer the following questions in your initial post: 1. Study the chain of infection, and in what place(s) do you think it might be the easiest to break the chain of infection? Please provide reasons to support your assertions. 2. If you are a patient in the hospital, what makes it more likely that you might contract a disease? 3. What are the responsibilities of the health care providers to prevent you from contracting a disease in the hospital?Question:- Your patient has a three month history of weight loss, night sweats, and swollen lymph nodes. He has been seen for numerous opportunistic infections. These are infections by pathogens that usually do not cause significant disease in humans. He has a history of IV drug abuse and admits to having shared used needles with other drug abusers. You suspect he has Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). The virology lab is having technical difficulties right now and is unable to test for the presence of Human Immunodeficiency virus. However, the hematology lab is able to test for the presence of different types of lymphocytes. If patient does have AIDS, which type of lymphocyte would be most affected and would the numbers of this lymphocyte be increased or decreased?4. Figure 1 (see next page) depicts the timeline of Sammy's chlamydia infection. Each panel of the figure represents a blood sample, showing a stain of the chlamydia bacteria. The red dots indicate the initial chlamydia bacteria, and the yellow dots indicate the mutated chlamydia bacteria. Provide detailed captions for the images under the titles, specifically indicating how the bacteria population changed over time. "The Fight Against Bacteria" by Jessie M. Garcia Page 3 NATIONAL CENTER FOR CASE STUDY TEACHING IN SCIENCE Figure 1a. Initial chlamydia infection. Figure 1b. Three days into the doxycycline treatment. Figure 1c. Sammy stops taking her antibiotic pills. Figure 1d. One week after the doxycycline treatment. Figure 1e. Two weeks after the doxycycline treatment.QUESTION 22 Look at the list below. Pick the ways that allergans can enter the body. There is more than one answer. Oingestants O contactants inhalents OnjectantsSEE MORE QUESTIONS