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CSFA SFA 202 Week 3 Test: Hepatitis B, Respiratory & Gastrointestinal Infections, Exams of Nursing

A series of true/false questions related to various medical conditions, including hepatitis b, respiratory tract diseases, and gastrointestinal infections. It provides answers to each question, offering insights into the key characteristics and causes of these conditions. Valuable for students studying medical sciences, particularly those focusing on infectious diseases and related topics.

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2024/2025

Available from 01/26/2025

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CSFA SFA 202 WEEK 3 TEST WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS 100% VERIFIED!!
Hepatitis B infection is spread in blood, blood products, and human body secretion -
ANSWER True
The main diseases of the respiratory tract include influenza and bronchitis - ANSWER
True
The clinical features of cholecystitis are fever, rigors, and diarrhea - ANSWER False
Empyema is the accumulation of purulent fluid in the pleural space - ANSWER True
Antigen detection ELISA is available for confirmation of rotavirus infection - ANSWER
True
The important means of preventing enteric infections include provision of drinking
water, human waste disposal, and food hygiene - ANSWER True
Microbial food poisoning takes several forms with distinctive clinical presentation. If
vomiting is less pronounced but there is colicky abdominal pains 12-24 hours after
contaminated food consumption, the cause is more likely to be bacillus cereus toxins -
ANSWER False
Antibiotic treatment of bacterial enteric infection will stop eradication of the casual
organism - ANSWER False
Cholangitis is obstruction of the urinary tract caused by infection - ANSWER False
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CSFA SFA 202 WEEK 3 TEST WITH COMPLETE

SOLUTIONS 100% VERIFIED!!

Hepatitis B infection is spread in blood, blood products, and human body secretion -ANSWER True

The main diseases of the respiratory tract include influenza and bronchitis -True ANSWER

The clinical features of cholecystitis are fever, rigors, and diarrhea - ANSWER False Empyema is the accumulation of purulent fluid in the pleural space - ANSWER True Antigen detection ELISA is available for confirmation of rotavirus infection -True ANSWER

The important means of preventing enteric infections include provision of drinkingwater, human waste disposal, and food hygiene - ANSWER True

Microbial food poisoning takes several forms with distinctive clinical presentation. Ifvomiting is less pronounced but there is colicky abdominal pains 12-24 hours after contaminated food consumption, the cause is more likely to be bacillus cereus toxins -ANSWER False

Antibiotic treatment of bacterial enteric infection will stop eradication of the casualorganism - ANSWER False

Cholangitis is obstruction of the urinary tract caused by infection - ANSWER False

Most upper respiratory tract infections are caused by viruses and are self-limiting -ANSWER True

Salmonella and shigella are almost always non-lactose fermenting - ANSWER True Clindamycin has a particularly strong association with diarrhea, but practically andB-lactam antibiotic can have this effect - ANSWER True

One precipitating factor of pancreatitis is obstruction of the pancreatic duct bygallstones - ANSWER True

Cholera is caused by the Gram-negative, comma-shaped organism vibrio cholerae -ANSWER True

Salmonella typhi and paratyphi cause a febrile illness called "enteric fever" -True ANSWER

Infections of the gastrointestinal tract cause a massive additional burden of morbidity -ANSWER True

Gastrointestinal infections are transmitted mainly via food, drink, and hand-mouthcontact (the fecal-oral route) - ANSWER True

With amoebic dysentery, there is invasion of the colonic mucosa by amoeba and someblood in the stool, but little pus formation - ANSWER True

The key diagnostic feature of chronic pneumonia is purulent sputum - ANSWER False Infections that can cause malabsorptive syndrome include blind loop syndrome androtovirus - ANSWER False