Organize and produce an infomercial regarding the ways on how to prevent the common illness influenza Video length minimum of 1.5 minutes, maximum of 3 minutes
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Organize and produce an infomercial regarding the ways on how to prevent the common illness influenza
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- Which among the choices is considered to break the chain of infection at the level of infectious agent?Spraying alcohol on a bench before sitting to kill Sars-Cov 2Covering the nose with N-95 mask when walking around Session Road Covering the nose with tissue when sneezingExercising to strengthen the immunit Work is being done with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the microbiology laboratory. It is important to prioritize safety when working in the laboratory since the pathogen can produce high risks. Thus, the following protective materials should be present in the laboratory, EXCEPT:AutoclaveEffluent decontamination system Air-purifying respiratorPositive pressure protective sWhich of the following diseases require the use of Airborne Precautions? Herpes zoster and pulmonary tuberculosis. Influenza and SARS. MRSA and S aureus infections. Viral pneumonia and hepatitis C.Find a recent article or case study about a mono outbreak. Write a short essay in which you: summarize the outbreak, describe the process of diagnosis, and provide details about the therapy given to infected individuals. Make a cite the references used in your case study or article.
- The nurse provides education to the woman's family regarding malaria prevention. All of the following are recommended, except ________. A) washing all bedding and clothing in hot water B) eliminating areas of stagnant water C) use of bed nets D) prophylactic antimalarialsList the possible causative agents, modes of transmission, virulence factors, diagnostic techniques, and prevention/treatment for the “Highlight Disease,” influenza.The type of lung infection that could be caused by any of a large group of microbes which usually is a secondary infection of people in nursing homes and ICU's is___. pneumoconiosis lobar pneumonia atypical pneumonia bronchopneumonia
- write a short report about influenza A virus subtype H1N1, support your writing with references. Laboratory diagnosis Prevention, vaccination, and treatmentWhat are the things you consider the role of a person with social responsibility? Use the present situation of Pandemic COVID-19 to answer this question. (In 20 sentences)Identify the MISMATCH from the following pairs Group of answer choices chicken pox :::: aerosole transmitted Nesisseria gonorrhoeae ::::: uses cork screw motion to enter enveloped viruses :::: direct person to person transmission common cold virus ::::: conjunctiva entry Hepatitis C entry :::: parenteral route of entry
- Discuss how a pathogen causes an infection. Include definitions for primary pathogen, opportunistic pathogen, infection, disease (caused by a living organism), and various stages of pathogenesis. You can choose a specific organism to describe (like Orthomyxovirus and Influenza) or discuss a generalized infection.For the following diseases, describe the best technique for diagnosing them. Please make sure you include how you would tell someone with the disease from someone without the disease. C. Babesiosis is an infection by the parasite Babesia microti that is carried by deer ticks, similar to Lyme disease. The parasite infects red blood cells in humans.Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Discribe in details: Epidemiology Etiology Types/ Classification