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- Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of blood films for the identification of parasites.Summarize the important aspects for determining if a clinical isolateis involved in infection.List and explain each color portion of the line on the graph above. Line Color Stage of Infection Description Blue Green Pink Orange Purple
- Which type of isolation precaution is used for a patient with tuberculosis? a) Contact isolation b) Droplet isolation c) Airborne isolation d) Protective isolationApply Evidenced Practice on the following scenario: Infection Control IV catheter size and Blood transfusionGive written answer with explanation and conclusion What parasites other than those observed can be diagnosed by using blood smears. Give the names of two tissue parasites (2) Briefly describe method(s) by which tissues parasites can be identified and detected.
- Summarize the kinds of tests that are used to identify microbes anddetect signs of infection.Understand why direct examination of patient samples is often partof the diagnostic process.Briefly describe the role of an epidemiologist in preventing vector-borne diseases. Briefly describe the role of an entomologist in preventing vector-borne diseases.