Which of the following is transmitted through the fecal oral route?
Viruses transmitted through fecal-oral route are Poliomyelitis, Hepatitis A and Norovirus
Bacteria transmitted through fecal-oral route are Helicobacter pylori
Parasites transmitted through fecal-oral route are Entamoeba, Guinea worm, Giardia lamblia, Ascaris lumbricoides
Name 2 viruses and 4 bacteria (genus and species) that are transmitted by the fecal oral route resulting in gastroenteritis
Ebola viruses are transmitted by: a) Fecal-oral route b) Drinking water c) Insect bites d Air-borne e) Sexual contacts 45) Red bone marrow is located in the: a) Stermum b) Ribs c) Long bones d) Hip bones e) All of the above 46) 47) A solid tumor at 4 stage implies a) Benign growth of 4th category b) A highly radio sensitive malignancy c) Extensive invasion and multiple organs involvernent d) Highly curable cancer e) None of the above Cancer...
55. Which types of hepatitis are transmitted by blood? 56. Which types of hepatitis are transmitted by the fecal-oral route? 57. What is the significance of the presence of IgM anti-HAV. 58. A patient is positive for anti-HAV total and negative for anti-HAV IgM. What do these results indicate? 59. Which test should be included in a panel for the diagnosis of acute hepatitis B? 60. Which is the first serologic marker to appear in the blood with hepatitis B?...
Amoebic dysentery is most commonly contracted through the Fecal oral route from contaminated food or water Direct transmission from one host to another Puncture wound Insect bite None of the above
A drug is 63% bioavailable by the intramuscular route and 42% bioavailable by the oral route. How many 150 mg tablets would need to be administered b.i.d. to receive the equivalent total intramuscular dose that delivers 8 mg/hr
1)Whats the advantage of Sublingual route over oral route? 2)What is First Pass Metabolism?
Which of the following is the first membrane that an oral medication must pass through? a) The oral mucosa. b) Plasma membranes of target cells. c) Plasma membranes of mucosal cells in the GI tract. d) Plasma membrane of the capillary endothelial cells.
the RN is reviewing some potential disadvantages of giving medication give the oral or enteral route. The RN states the disadvantages of using this route is 7. The RN is reviewing some potential disadvantages of giving medication give the oral or enteral route. The RN states the disadvantages of using this route is: A. Safe B. Inexpensive C. Highly variable absorption D. Many side effects 8. The Nurse Practitioner prescribes Amiodarone for a client who has a dysrhythmia. The RN...
7. Which of the following disease is caused by a virus a) Herpes b) AIDS c) Gonorrhea d) Chlamydia (e) Both a and b 8. All the following are true about cystitis, except a. a bladder infection b. It is common among otherwise healthy women c. It is caused in 80-90 % cases by Serratia species d. It is common nosocomial infection 9. Which of the following is true about HIV? a. The virus can attack a variety of cells,...
2. Which of the following Enterobacteriaceae members is transmitted to humans through fleas? Morganella morganii b) Salmonella typhimurium (Shigella dysenteriae d) Klebsiella pneumoniae Yersinia pestis