Why is it essential for health care professionals to understand viruses?
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Q: Section 1 – Types of Pain CC is a 60-year-old patient who presented to the clinic with extreme back…
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Q: What is the function of the spike protein on the corona virus?
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- 3. Short questions 1. Explain the features of the following structures: a) High elastic fiber content in the aorta b) Smooth muscle in the arterioles c) Extensive capillaries in the lungs d) Valves in the leg veins331. Identify the role of the CCA in maintaining a safe and secure workplace environment. As a CCA what do you need to do to keep your client’s environment safe? How do you keep your workplace safe? What is your role in the event of a fire or other emergency in a facility or in a private home? 2. Apply infection control measures in the workplace following infection prevention and control guidelines. You show that you know how to correctly wash your hands and wash them whenever it is recommended. You know when and how to use alcohol hand rinses. You understand what “standard or routine” precautions are. You understand that there are different things you need to do for different kinds of infections. You know what PPE’s (personal protective equipment) are and how to safely put them on and take them off.
- Part III WARNING! IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES Always wash your hands well with soap and water after handling raw eggs. Some raw eggs contain salmonella bacteria that can make you really sick! Procedure: Place an egg in a tall glass or jar and cover the egg with vinegar. Leave the egg in the vinegar for a full 24 hours in a safe place. Don't disturb the egg. Carefully remove the egg from the jar after 24 hours and place it in a bowl of water. Pour off the vinegar and carefully rinse the egg with water. What do you observe upon adding vinegar to the egg? What is the appearance of the egg when you drain off the vinegar? Is this a physical or chemical change, Explain?Topic: Resistance to antibiotics 11. Once resistance occurs, what has the scientific community had to do? 12. Do antibiotics only affect negative bacteria? explain. 13. What are the most feared diseases due to antibiotic resistance? 14. Should antibiotics be used against viruses? explain. 15. How can we avoid antibiotic resistance?32