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- this type of vaccine is highly effective, but has the most risk in giving the patien the disease it's trying to preventExplain the nurse's role in a community outbreak of a vaccine-preventable disease.Fill in the blanks: Health care workers apply __________precautions when treating any patient, and additional___________ precautions when treating patients with highlycommunicable diseases. __________ is used for individuals whohave likely been exposed to a highly communicable disease.
- Provide an example of a vaccine by including its type, its structure, how it was made, and how it influences it’s respective pathogen.Prevention by vaccine is used against a. Hepatitis C virus b. SARS CoV 2 virus(coronavirus) c. Hepatitis B virus d. HIV virusVaccines_______. a. are similar to viroids b. are only needed once c. kill viruses d. stimulate an immune response
- Explain the difference(s) between variolation and vaccination. Please be clearThen describe and explain what coronavirus is, how it work survives, how it reproduces, and how it affects humans and why it's deadly and highly contagious. Be sure to describe where these events are occurring, which structures are involved and be as detailed as you can.For which viral infections are vaccines available to the generalpublic?a. varicella-zoster b. human papillomavirus c. hepatitis C virus d. adenovirus e. both a and b
- 70. All of the following correctly describes a propagated or progressive source, EXCEPT:A. Disease continues to spread as long as the agent is presentB. Disease continues to spread as long as the vector is presentC. Down slope may be sharp if the common source is removedD. Infection easily spreads from person to persona. Explain the general relationships of the vector, the reservoir, andthe agent of infection. b. Can you think of an explanation for Lyme disease having such alow incidence in the southern United States? (Hint: In this region,the larval stages of the tick feed on lizards, not on mice.)a. What specific host defenses do immunodeficient, cancer, andAIDS patients lack that make them so susceptible to the viraldiseases in this chapter?b. Given the ubiquity of most of these viruses, what can health careworkers do to prevent transmission of infection to other patientsand themselves?