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    Antibiotics Debate

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    antibiotics may aid greatly in destroying bacteria‚ they are completely ineffective when used against viruses. At this time doctors were unaware that taking antibiotics for viral infections actually did more harm than good. Viruses and bacteria’s molecular and protein structure as well as their mechanisms of infections are completely different‚ making antibiotics utterly useless when used to fight viruses. Little did Dr. William H. Stewart know‚ but the overuse of antibiotics would create

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    Infectious Disease Nvq

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    s Disease can be divided in two main groups infections and non-infections. Infectious diseases are diseases that can be spread or transmitted from one organism to another. Non – infectious diseases cannot‚ be spread from one person to another. Infectious Diseases Infectious diseases are generally caused by microbes known as pathogens. Pathogens invade the host and can cause changes in the body that stop parts‚ or all‚ of the body working correctly. Pathogens contain antigens that are made of

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    Blood/Immunology

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    Unit 10: Blood/Immunology Case Study Lab What were your three diagnoses? 1. Case 1: Pernicious Anemia 2. Case 2: Normal Blood Smear 3. Case 3: Malaria Journal Questions for lab 1. In what ways do normal red and white blood cells differ? Many red blood cells circulate in the bloodstream‚ while the white blood cells leave the blood. 2. Which type of white blood cell would you expect to be most common in a normal blood smear? Neutrophils 3. A differential

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    Smallpox

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    airborne virus may spread farther‚ possibly through the ventilation system in a building‚ infecting people in other rooms or on other floors. Smallpox can also spread through contact with contaminated clothing and bedding‚ although the risk of infection from these sources is slight. The first symptoms of smallpox usually appear 12 to 14 days after you’re infected. During the incubation period of seven to 17 days‚ you look and feel healthy and can’t infect others. Following the incubation period

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    Managament

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    Hopkins University School of Medicine ran into opposition when he proposed a five-step checklist that would not only save money‚ but savelives. In the United States‚ hospital-acquired infections affect 1 in 10 patients‚ killing 90‚000 of them and costing as much as $11 billion each year.Many of those infections are acquired when an IV line delivering medication becomes infected. Dr. Pronovost’s checklist is simple and straightforward‚ including steps such as: Doctors must wash their hands before

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    Biological perspective is a major way to understand human and animal behavior. It covers everything from genetics‚ brain‚ immune system‚ and nervous system. It defines how and why a person is reacting the way they do. Biological perspective for example discusses that a person being aggressive can be due to possible brain damage. Biological perspective explains how your nervous system can be reaction to stress. I will discuss how biological perspective discusses the parasympathetic and sympathetic

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    Trypanosoma Protozon-Trypanosoma is a genus of kinetoplastids (class Kinetoplastida)‚ a monophyletic group of unicellular parasitic flagellate protozoa. E Coli-Escherichia coli is a Gram-negative gammaproteobacteria commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms Staphylococcus -Staphylococcus is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria. Under the microscope‚ they appear round‚ and form in grape-like clusters. The Staphylococcus genus includes at least 40 species. Giardia Protozon-Giardia

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    Tetanus Case Studies

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    globulin (TIG)‚ drugs to help muscle spasms‚ vigorous wound care‚ antibiotics‚ and a tetanus vaccine.  Depending on the severity of the infection‚ a machine may be needed to assist in breathing .     Complications of tetanus include laryngospasm which is uncontrolled muscular tightening of the vocal cords‚ a fracture which is a break in the bone‚ hosptal- aquired infections‚ pulmonary embolism which is a block in one of the arteries in the lungs by a blood clot that traveled from somewhere else in the

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    Complete answers to questions below: What is the infectious agent (pathogen) that causes this infectious disease? For example‚ the name of the bacteria‚ virus‚ or parasite. The process of infection can be broken down into stages‚ each of which can be blocked by different defense mechanisms. In the first stage‚ a new host is exposed to infectious particles shed by an infected individual. The number‚ route‚ mode of transmission‚ and stability of an infectious agent outside the host determines its

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    As our society advances with communication and the dissemination of information‚ health related topics have been a growing concern for many. The emergence of infectious disease has garnered attention by those concerned with public health and safety; these diseases appear on populations or have existed before but have evolved and increase the rate of incidence on those within its range. There are many factors that can lead to the emergence of disease on a population from ecological or demographic

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