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- 1. Give at least 2 serological tests used for infectious mononucleosis. 2. Differentiate Paul Bunnel from Davidsohn differential test.3. Serological reactions in virology. Neutralization test (NT), hemagglutination inhibition test (HIT).The nurse is providing teaching after an adult receives a booster immunization. Which adverse reactions should be reported immediately to the health care provider? (Select all that apply.) a) Swelling and redness at the injection siteb) Fever of 100° F (37.8°C)c )Joint paind )Heat over the injection sitee )Rash over the arms, back, and chestf )Shortness of breath
- Hi can you please explain how to interpret the results Of this. First one is negative blood agar test and second positive blood agar. On .Make a concept map covering about the following:a. SYPHILISb. Anti-Streptolysin O Test (ASO TEST)c. FEBRILE DISEASESd. SEROLOGIC TESTS FOR HEPA B AND HIVe. SEROLOGIC TEST FOR HETEROPHILE ANTIBODIESJust a simple concept map can do. Thank you very much, will give thumbs up. :)1_ The Indirect coombs test is used in Maternal Rh antibody titer A_wrong B_ Right 2_ The permitted period for donating blood is three ( 3) months A_worng B_right 3_ The testes that are done on the blood unite are (HIV HBS HCV Syphilis ) A_worng B_right 4_ Among the condition for donating blood the patient must take Aspirin before donating in blood A_worng B_right
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