[Solved] Developing Utis Briefly Describe

[Solved] Developing Utis Briefly Describe

  

· Use the information presented in the module folder along with your readings from the textbook to answer the following questions. 

  1. Describe three (3)      functions of a normal healthy body that help prevent the occurrence of      UTIs:
  2. List two reasons why women      are at higher risks for developing UTIs 
  3. Briefly describe the      two-step process used to diagnose UTIs. Which organism is most often      responsible for causing UTIs?
  4. What is Vaginosis? List      some of the members of the normal microflora of the female reproductive      organs and discuss factors that may contribute to an abnormal increase in      these organisms.

5. Describe and explain the primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary stages of syphilis: 

6. Explain why a person with AIDS is more susceptible to opportunistic infections. What diseases or conditions might a person with HIV or AIDS be more susceptible to?

[Solved] Viral Meningitis Including Treatment

[Solved] Viral Meningitis Including Treatment

  

· Use the information presented in the module folder along with your readings from the textbook to answer the following questions. 

  1. Differentiate between bacterial infection and bacterial intoxication
  2. Discuss the importance of E. coli as part of our intestinal      flora. 

3. Describe three (3) different types of gastrointestinal diseases caused by bacteria. Be sure to give the name of the specific organism that causes each, describe some common signs and symptoms and discuss treatment for each disease:

  1. Define meningitis. Compare      and contrast between bacterial and viral meningitis including treatment      for each. 
  2. What is a prion? Describe      the impact prions have on the      human brain and discuss two prion-associated diseases in humans:
  3. What is a vector-borne      (vector transmitted) disease? Give      an example of a vector borne disease and the vector responsible for      causing it:

[Solved] Module Folder Along

[Solved] Module Folder Along

  

· Use the information presented in the module folder along with your readings from the textbook to answer the following questions. 

  1. What are the different      portals of entry for a pathogen to enter the body? 

2. Define the following disease categories:

1. Endemic –

2. Sporadic –

3. Epidemic –

4. Pandemic –

3. Describe the difference between innate immunity and adaptive immunity. Which type of immunity is specific and typically longer lasting?

  1. Differentiate between      active and passive types of immunity. Which type of immunity is long      lasting and which is short lasting?
  2. Discuss the five (5) different classes of      vaccines used in active immunity.
  3. Define and differentiate      between hypersensitivity reactions and autoimmune disease. Gives an example of hypersensitivity      reaction and an example of an autoimmune disease: 

[Solved] Transmission Factors — Involved

[Solved] Transmission Factors — Involved

 

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is one of the more prevalent nosocomial infections in healthcare faculties today. Any patient with a compromised immune system or open wound is susceptible to contracting MRSA from medical staff or even family members. Although MRSA is commonly connected to health care facilities, MRSA can be found anywhere.

For your initial post, discuss who you believe to be at the highest risk for MRSA outside the health care environment? Explain. Discuss the common fomites—or transmission factors—involved, as well as the preventative measures the public can do to reduce or prevent MRSA infections.

[Solved] Intimate Partner Violence

[Solved] Intimate Partner Violence

Research the duty-to-warn laws as they relate to mental health professionals in the state where you plan to practice. Also, note your state’s guidelines for responding to subpoenas. If you reside or will be practicing in California, refer to California state law.

 700- to 1,050-w0rd pap3r in which you explain whether the law in your state indicates if you are required or allowed to disclose. Cite the law.

Consider the following cases:

  • An adult discloses that they plan to kill a member of their family. After a thorough assessment, you deem that the threat is credible, as the client has an active intent, plan, and means. 
  • A child informs you that she has been abused physically and/or sexually.
  • An adult female informs you that they are being abused physically and emotionally by their partner (intimate partner violence).
  • A client discloses to you that they committed a crime more than 20 years ago that they are certain resulted in the death of another individual.

For each of the cases listed above: 

  • Describe how the law in your state applies.
  • Explain your legal responsibility.
  • Explain your ethical responsibilities based on the ACA code of ethics. Cite the ethical standards that you choose and explain your rationale for choosing each. Include guidelines on how to respond to subpoenas in each case, as applicable.

[Solved] Employees Must Wash

[Solved] Employees Must Wash

 

Have you heard of the so-called “5-second rule” for when food falls to the floor? (NOT true, by the way) Have you seen the signs in restrooms indicating that all employees must wash their hands before returning to work? Bacteria are everywhere, and the concept of cleanliness should apply to anyone who comes in contact with foreign materials, fecal matter or urine, or any potentially contaminated materials.

For your initial post, discuss which two rooms in your home or workplace that you believe are the most contaminated. Explain why you chose these two rooms and list at least two bacteria that are the common types found in those rooms.

[Solved] Prominent Infectious Concerns

[Solved] Prominent Infectious Concerns

 

There are many opinions on the need and/or importance of vaccines in preventing the spread of disease. Our children are required to get vaccinations before entering school, and healthcare workers must have them when working in environments where they can come into contact with bloodborne pathogens. In healthcare facilities, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Hepatitis C (HCV) are the two most prominent infectious concerns for medical staff.

For your initial post, research the two diseases HIV and HCV. Based on your research, discuss whether you think that a vaccine will be developed for either of these diseases within the next ten years. Why or why not?

[Solved] Helical Icosahedral Complex Compare

[Solved] Helical Icosahedral Complex Compare

  

· Use the information presented in the module folder along with your readings from the textbook to answer the following questions. 

  1. Describe the different      morphological types of viruses and give examples of each type:
    1. Helical
    2. Icosahedral
    3. Complex
  2. Compare and contrast the      multiplication of bacteriophages versus the multiplication of animal      viruses:
  3. Describe how arthropods can act as mechanical      vectors and biological vectors: 
  4. Describe five (5)      characteristics of fungi and how they differ from other microorganisms:
  5. Describe common      characteristic of protozoans (protists). Name three (3) protozoans that      are human parasites:

6. What are helminths? Name and describe three (3) that can cause problems in humans:

[Solved] Common Viral Respiratory Infections

[Solved] Common Viral Respiratory Infections

  

· Use the information presented in the module folder along with your readings from the textbook to answer the following questions. 

  1. Describe how microbes of the      normal flora in the human body can become opportunistic pathogens. Give one (1) example of a normal flora      that can become opportunistic in the body:
  2. Describe three (3) common bacterial skin infections. Be sure      to give the name of the specific organism that causes each and describe some      common signs and symptoms of each:
  3. Describe three (3) common      fungal infections (mycoses) of the skin. Be sure to give the name of the      specific organism that causes each and describe some common signs and      symptoms of each:
  4. Describe three (3)      different types of respiratory infections caused by bacteria. Be sure to give the name of the specific organism      that causes each and describe some common signs and symptoms of each:
  5. Discuss the difference      between emerging infectious diseases and reemerging infectious diseases.      Give examples of each.
  6. Briefly discuss and      describe three (3) common viral respiratory      infections. Be sure to give the name of the specific virus that causes      each as well as some signs and symptoms for each:
  7. Describe three (3) common fungal respiratory infections and      the name of the specific organism that causes them as well as some signs      and symptoms for each:

[Solved] Following Factors Influence Microbial

[Solved] Following Factors Influence Microbial

  

· Use the information presented in the module folder along with your readings from the textbook to answer the following questions. 

  1. Define the following      terms: sterilization, disinfection, and sanitization. How are each of these terms different      from one another?

2. Compare and contrast selective media and differential media. Give examples of each type of media:

3. Define the following terms used to describe bacterial morphology or bacterial arrangements and give examples of SPECIFIC organisms that are representatives of each category of Morphology AND Arrangements. For example: an example of a cocci organism is Staphylococcus aureus

a) Morphology:

1. Cocci –

2. Bacilli –

3. Vibrios

4. Spirilla

5. Spirochete –

b) Arrangements:

1. Diplo –

2. Strepto-

3. Staphlo-

4. Describe the four (4) different stages of the bacterial population growth curve:

5. Describe how the following factors influence microbial growth.  Use the information found in your assigned reading on oxygen, pH, osmotic pressure, and temperature requirements for microbial growth. (Terms such as thermophile, mesophile, halophile, acidophile, obligate anaerobe, facultative anaerobe, etc. should be used in your descriptions)