alty: Be S.M.A.R.T. About Cases Jane is a pediatric nurse at the local hospital. She has...
alty: Be S.M.A.R.T. About Cases Jane is a pediatric nurse at the local hospital. She has twin daughters, 10 months old, who keep her extremely bus that afternoon, she noted the same twin showing loose and bloody stool. Alarmed, she immediately scheduled an The pediatrician requested a stool sample from the next disper change. He began talking to Jane about how to ha her food handling was not suspect. She mentioned that the previous owners of her house raised free-roaming chic When Jane arrived home, she began to retrace all the places she and her twins had visited, as well as all the foot twins while Jane goes to work. She usually feeds the twins from the same jars of baby food or cuts up soft fruit for caught the one twin a couple of days ago stuffing clover leaves into her mouth. She had tried to remove all the les Part A Why did the pediatrician assume Jane was mishandling raw eggs and poultry? View Available Hints) O There are no other clear sources of infection based on the patient's case history, Chickens are the reservoir of the most common pathogen of foodbome illness. O The girl's exhibited symptoms align with campylobacteriosis and salmonellosis, diseases caused O Gastrointestinal pathogens are only transmitted through the fecal-oral route, often from ingestion