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Question 13 (5 points) What is an example of a symptom? Question 13 options: A) Reddened throat B) Dizziness C) Fever D) Edema Question 14 (5 points) Which statement correctly describes humoral immunity? Question 14 options: A) Generally, this immunity occurs in six phases. B) It does not produce antibodies, but can recognize pathogens in the future. C) It is usually involved in attacks against viruses, fungi, and organ transplants. D) It produces antibodies that can kill microorganisms and recognize the same pathogen in the future. Question 15 (5 points) Within the chain of infection, what is the reservoir? Question 15 options: A) A way for the pathogen to enter the body B) The location/place where the pathogens live and grow C) The way a pathogen can be transmitted D) The way for a pathogen to leave the host Question 16 (5 points) When using standard precautions, what should the health care providers always do? Question 16 options: A) Always wear sterile gloves when providing any type of care. B) Assume that patients are not infectious unless told otherwise by the physician. C) Always wash their hands before and after patient care. D) Use standard precautions when they think they might need them. Question 17 (5 points) Aplastic anemia is an example of which variation in the types of disease? Question 17 options: A) Iatrogenic B) Degeneration C) Developmental D) Inflammatory Question 18 (5 points) Transmission-based precautions Question 18 options: A) are precautions that only the physicians need to follow. B) is another term for standard precautions. C) are precautions used only in the inpatient setting. D) are used when a patient is suspected of/or diagnosed with a highly contagious disease. Question 19 (5 points) What are the three factors that determine the level of cellular injury that occurs during an insult? Question 19 options: A) Duration, ischemia, and infection B) Type, duration, and severity C) Type, ischemia, and infection D) Duration, severity, and ischemia Question 20 (5 points) A physician's estimate of the severity and possible outcome from the disease is called Question 20 options: A) infectious. B) communicable. C) prognosis. D) acute.

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Question 13 (5 points) What is an example of a symptom? Question 13 options:

A)

Reddened throat

B)

Dizziness

C)

Fever

D)

Edema Question 14 (5 points) Which statement correctly describes humoral immunity? Question 14 options:

A)

Generally, this immunity occurs in six phases.

B)

It does not produce antibodies, but can recognize pathogens in the future.

C)

It is usually involved in attacks against viruses, fungi, and organ transplants.

D)

It produces antibodies that can kill microorganisms and recognize the same pathogen in the future. Question 15 (5 points) Within the chain of infection, what is the reservoir? Question 15 options:

A)

A way for the pathogen to enter the body

B)

The location/place where the pathogens live and grow

C)

The way a pathogen can be transmitted

D)

The way for a pathogen to leave the host Question 16 (5 points) When using standard precautions, what should the health care providers always do? Question 16 options:

A)

Always wear sterile gloves when providing any type of care.

B)

Assume that patients are not infectious unless told otherwise by the physician.

C)

Always wash their hands before and after patient care.

D)

Use standard precautions when they think they might need them. Question 17 (5 points) Aplastic anemia is an example of which variation in the types of disease? Question 17 options:

A)

Iatrogenic

B)

Degeneration

C)

Developmental

D)

Inflammatory Question 18 (5 points) Transmission-based precautions Question 18 options:

A)

are precautions that only the physicians need to follow.

B)

is another term for standard precautions.

C)

are precautions used only in the inpatient setting.

D)

are used when a patient is suspected of/or diagnosed with a highly contagious disease. Question 19 (5 points) What are the three factors that determine the level of cellular injury that occurs during an insult? Question 19 options:

A)

Duration, ischemia, and infection

B)

Type, duration, and severity

C)

Type, ischemia, and infection

D)

Duration, severity, and ischemia Question 20 (5 points) A physician's estimate of the severity and possible outcome from the disease is called Question 20 options:

A)

infectious.

B)

communicable.

C)

prognosis.

D)

acute.

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Question 13: All options A, B, C, and D are examples of symptoms. They represent physical or mental changes that a person may experience due to a disease or health condition.

Question 14: Option D correctly describes humoral immunity. It is a part of the immune system that produces antibodies to fight against microorganisms and can recognize the same pathogen in the future.

Question 15: Option B is correct. The reservoir in the chain of infection refers to the location or place where the pathogens live and grow.

Question 16: Option C is correct. Health care providers should always wash their hands before and after patient care as part of standard precautions.

Question 17: Aplastic anemia is an example of a degenerative disease, so option B is correct.

Question 18: Option D is correct. Transmission-based precautions are used when a patient is suspected of/or diagnosed with a highly contagious disease.

Question 19: The level of cellular injury that occurs during an insult is determined by the type, duration, and severity of the insult. So, option B is correct.

Question 20: A physician's estimate of the severity and possible outcome from the disease is called prognosis. So, option C is correct.

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