Criticize the following statement: The cause of tuberculosis is infection with the tubercule bacillus.
As we know the causative agent of tuberculosis is mycobacterium tuberculosis and the commonest mode of spread is through sputum.
Primary t. B involves the lung while the t. B of any other organ other thn lung is know as extrapulmonary tb.. Commonest route of abdominal tb is ascending infection while commonest route of abdominal tb in virgin female is hematogenous.
Criticize the following statement: The cause of tuberculosis is infection with the tubercule bacillus.
What was the first microbial genome completely sequenced? Haemophilus influenza Streptococcus pneumonia Mycobacterium tuberculosis Bacillus subtilis
Criticize the following incorrect statement: “If an object is at rest and the total force on it is zero, it stays at rest. There can also be cases where an object is moving and keeps on moving without having any total force on it, but that can only happen when there’s no friction, like in outer space.”
The cause of extinction of Arabian oryx was tuberculosis. True False
Pick an infection of interest to you (i.e. HIV, Hepatitis, Tuberculosis, STD). 2. What is the incidence and prevalence of the infection in your state? 3. Pick one drug used in the treatment of the infection. a. Provide generic/trade name b. Drug class c. Mechanism of action d. Side effects (list 3) e. Nursing implications nursing
ria Ar -Ansuetuerc ) Describe the progression of infection in latent vs. active tuberculosis along wi criteria and . Inten treatment options
1. Pick an infection of interest to you (i.e. HIV, Hepatitis, Tuberculosis, STD). 2. What is the incidence and prevalence of the infection in your state? 3. Pick one drug used in the treatment of the infection. a. Provide generic/trade name b. Drug class c. Mechanism of action d. Side effects (list 3) e. Nursing implications
1. Pick an infection of interest to you (i.e. HIV, Hepatitis, Tuberculosis, STD). 2. What is the incidence and prevalence of the infection in your state? 3. Pick one drug used in the treatment of the infection. a. Provide generic/trade name b. Drug class c. Mechanism of action d. Side effects (list 3) e. Nursing implications
1. Pick an infection of interest to you (i.e. HIV, Hepatitis, Tuberculosis, STD). 2. What is the incidence and prevalence of the infection in your state? 3. Pick one drug used in the treatment of the infection. a. Provide generic/trade name b. Drug class c. Mechanism of action d. Side effects (list 3) e. Nursing implications
1. Pick an infection of interest to you (i.e. HIV, Hepatitis, Tuberculosis, STD). 2. What is the incidence and prevalence of the infection in your state? 3. Pick one drug used in the treatment of the infection. a. Provide generic/trade name b. Drug class c. Mechanism of action d. Side effects (list 3) e. Nursing implications
Pn 105 Tuberculosis I need help with the questions
PN 105 Fundamentals of Nursing I Tuberculosis - First Line Drugs CJ, a 41-year-old man, has constant cough and night sweats for several months. He consumes 1 pint of whisky per day. Sputum is positive for acid-fast bacillus (tubercle bacillus). The health care provider orders a 6-to-9-month antitubercular drug regime (time to be determined according to sputum and radiographic test results) For 2 months CJ takes isoniazide, rifaminpin, and pyrazinamide daily...