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CA REHS Wastewater questions n answers graded A+
  • CA REHS Wastewater questions n answers graded A+

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  • CA REHS WastewaterWastewater must reach the treatment plan in how many days? - correct answer 2 days How is sewage strength determined? - correct answer 1. measure BOD over 5 days at 20C, typically higher in summer than winter 2. suspended solids 3. COD What is the best single measure of water pollution? - correct answer BOD What is one way to determine the amount of industrial waste in water? - correct answer Chemical oxygen demand (oxidizable inorganic matter) Does cold water...
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SAEM 2024 Exam Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
  • SAEM 2024 Exam Questions & Answers (Graded A+)

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  • SAEM 2024 Exam Questions & Answers (Graded A+) SAEM 2024 Exam Questions & Answers (Graded A+) A false positive guaiac may be caused by the presence of ___ - ANSWER - Methylene blue GI pathogens that cause bloody diarrhea (4) - ANSWER - Campylobacter E Coli O157 Yersinia Salmonella Clostridium perfringens - ANSWER - Gas gangrene Late onset non-bloody diarrhea (from spores in dirt) Yersinia enterocolitica - ANSWER - Usually transmitted from pet feces (e.g., puppies), contaminated ...
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Chapter 25 Blood/lymphatic Infections mcgraw hill microbiology (Question Bank and Answers) 100% Verified Exam 2024/2025
  • Chapter 25 Blood/lymphatic Infections mcgraw hill microbiology (Question Bank and Answers) 100% Verified Exam 2024/2025

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  • Chapter 25 Blood/lymphatic Infections mcgraw hill microbiology (Question Bank and Answers) 100% Verified Exam 2024/2025 The scientist responsible for the development of the first anti-plague vaccine in 1866 was A) Alexandre Yersin. B) Robert Koch. C) Louis Pasteur. D) Josef Marburg. E) Barbara McClintock - ANS-A The plague bacillus is known as A) Plasmodium vivax. B) Pneumocystis carinii. C) Streptococcus pyogenes. D) Yersinia pestis. E) Bacillus anthracis. - ANS-D The ci...
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Random from CPEN Practice Test 1 Solved 100% Correct!! Latest 2024
  • Random from CPEN Practice Test 1 Solved 100% Correct!! Latest 2024

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  • Random from CPEN Practice Test 1 Solved 100% Correct!! plague (yersinia pestis) - fever - bloody sputum - clinical pneumonia <-- early sign - sepsis + DIC <-- late sign anthrax (bacillius anthracis) - fever - headache - dyspnea - cough - N/V - chest/abd pain botulism (clostridium botulinum) -descending flaccid paralysis - cranial nerve palsy - normal mentation smallpox (variola) - fever - vesiculopustular leisons in face + trunk Dextrose 5% not used to ...
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HM ADVANCEMENT QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • HM ADVANCEMENT QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • What is a cordlike bundle of fibers held together with connective tissue? correct answer: Nerve About how long is the esophagus? correct answer: 10 inches What is an infectious disease that affect animals and humans that is caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis? correct answer: Plaque Effective and preferred methods of sterilization are the steam autoclave, dry heat oven, chemical vapor, or what else for surgical instrument? correct answer: Ethylene oxide What are extra teeth o...
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Random from CPEN Practice Test 1 Solved 100% Correct!!
  • Random from CPEN Practice Test 1 Solved 100% Correct!!

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  • Random from CPEN Practice Test 1 Solved 100% Correct!! plague (yersinia pestis) - fever - bloody sputum - clinical pneumonia <-- early sign - sepsis + DIC <-- late sign anthrax (bacillius anthracis) - fever - headache - dyspnea - cough - N/V - chest/abd pain botulism (clostridium botulinum) -descending flaccid paralysis - cranial nerve palsy - normal mentation smallpox (variola) - fever - vesiculopustular leisons in face + trunk Dextrose 5% not used to tx hypoglycemi...
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SAEM Test | Questions solved 100% Correct
  • SAEM Test | Questions solved 100% Correct

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  • A false positive guaiac may be caused by the presence of ___ - Methylene blue GI pathogens that cause bloody diarrhea (4) - Campylobacter E Coli O157 Yersinia Salmonella
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SAEM Test | Questions solved 100% Correct
  • SAEM Test | Questions solved 100% Correct

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  • A false positive guaiac may be caused by the presence of ___ - Methylene blue GI pathogens that cause bloody diarrhea (4) - Campylobacter E Coli O157 Yersinia Salmonella
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Random from CPEN Practice Test 1 Solved 100% Correct!!
  • Random from CPEN Practice Test 1 Solved 100% Correct!!

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  • Random from CPEN Practice Test 1 Solved 100% Correct!! plague (yersinia pestis) - fever - bloody sputum - clinical pneumonia <-- early sign - sepsis + DIC <-- late sign anthrax (bacillius anthracis) - fever - headache - dyspnea - cough - N/V - chest/abd pain botulism (clostridium botulinum) -descending flaccid paralysis - cranial nerve palsy - normal mentation smallpox (variola) - fever - vesiculopustular leisons in face + trunk Dextrose 5% not used to tx hypoglycemi...
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CIC Exam practice questions with correct answers
  • CIC Exam practice questions with correct answers

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  • 1. I was discovered in 1894 by a Swiss physician in Hong Kong 2. I was the causative agent of an epidemic that tore through Europe in the 1300s, killing millions of people 3. I am a rod shaped Gram-negative, facultative anaerobic bacterium 4. People most commonly become infected when bitten by an infected flea; however can also become infected from direct contact with infected fluids or tissues from an animal that is sick or has died from the disease. 5. Three types: Bubonic, septicemic, and...
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