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- Superbugs are a relative new concern of physicians who treat infectious disease. Research and describe how these pathogens have arisen and how they can be controlled.Help please its due today and I need help.. 1. Analyze and research human disease, transmission and treatment that can and does result in a huge diversity of environmental impact. 2. Collect data on the various epidemics and pandemic over the course of the last 100 years.1. Discuss the importance of epidemiology in local, national, and global health 2. Examine the Center for Disease Control website. Select one disease featured on this website and write a paragraph about your findings
- ny lI Spring 2021- Edgen G blood-borne diseases can be + A r12.core.learn.edgenuity.com/Player/ iology II Spring 2021 Blood-Borne Diseases Quiz Active TIME REMAINING 53:06 Blood-borne diseases can be transmitted when one patient receives blood from an infected patient. Which type of transmission does this describe? O direct contact with blood O blood transfusion O needle-stick injuries O contact with other bodily fluids Activate Wina Go to Settings to a O A dx E回2. Theis set of precaution is designed for the care of patients who are known or suspected to be infected or colonized with microorganisms transmitted by droplet, alrborne, or contact routes. 1. These category of precaution is designed to be used for the care of all patlents, in all settings, regardless of risk or presumed infection status. A. Isolation precaution B. Regular precaution C. Standard precaution D. Transmission-based precaution Rationale: A. Regular precaution B. Standard precaution C. Transmission-based precaution D. Specified-type precaution Rationale: hare taking care of a patient who is diagnosed to have chickenpox. Which type of precaution should you observe? A. Direct contact B. Contact precaution C. Droplet precautions D. Airborne precautions Rationale: 4. When a patient is diagnosed to have influenza, which practice, when observed, will protect the nurse from being infected? A. Cloth mask, proper hand hygiene and dedicated-care equipment. B. Surgical mask, proper…Research the following communicable diseases (flu/cold, HIV, salmonella and malaria) and provide an explanation comparing: 1. Disease profile 2. The microorganism/pathogen responsible 3. Causation 4. Disease transmission 5. Treatment and any risk factors (You may wish to present your information as a table)
- 3. Choose ONE advantage of interprofessional teams, and explain how you think the incorporation of interprofessional teams may decrease the incidence of non-communicable diseases.I want to know solutions of epidemiology1. Describe differences between microbiota and pathogens. 2. Discuss the relationship between infection and disease and between virulence and pathogenicity. 3. Distinguish between the signs and symptoms of a disease. 4. Explain the role of immunopathogenesis in infectious disease. 5. Describe the five basic stages of infectious disease. 6. Describe complex versus simple infection cycles. 7. Differentiate endemic, epidemic, and pandemic disease. 8. Explain animal reservoirs and vectors. 9. Describe the various portals of entry and exit for microbial pathogens. 10. Define the biological features of human hosts that influence the course of an infection.
- 14. Expert panels can evaluate healthcare workers infected regarding continued ability to work. These recommendations: Must keep Infected workers from having direct contact with patents Should be as strict as possible to protect patients rights Must be adhered to or legal action will be taken Should seek to impose the least restrictive alternative nnisms include:As an illustration, a patient undergoing a laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy (LAVH) procedure under general anesthesia might be happier not to know the numbers of portals of entry for potential transmission of pathogenic microbes to which she will be subjected. The anesthesia provider would be accessing the patients airway and vascular system by an IV line. Which portals of entry will the surgeon be accessing?Communicable diseases caused by microbes must have A portal of exit only O A portal of entry only Both a portal of entry and a portal of exit O Neither a portal of entry nor a portal of exit MacBook Air 80 000 000 F8 F7 F6 F4 F5 F3