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- QUESTION 4 Hospital outpatient services are reimbursed under which of the following models? A. APCs B. RBRVS C. MS-DRGs D. RUGsQuestion 6Which of the following microorganisms is associated with toxic shock syndrome? Question 6 options: a) Staphylococcus aureus b) Escherichia coli c) Mycoplasma pneumoniae d) Clostridium difficileQuestion 34 Which of the following diagnostic tests is most appropriate for malaria? Question 34 options: a) A blood specimen for culture b) Thick and thin blood smears for microscopy c) A tissue specimen for culture d) A cerebrospinal fluid specimen for culture
- Question 26 A ___ is an even layer of bacteria on an agar plate. a progenitor cell b bacterial lawn c Kirby-Bauer test d colonyQuestion 2 The Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method is often used in clinical diagnostic labs. Question 2 options: a) True b) FalseQuestion 24 Which of the following specimens should be kept at room temperature to maintain the growth and viability of the causative pathogen? Question 24 options: a) Urine and blood samples should always be kept at room temperature b) Blood and cerebrospinal fluid for bacterial cultures should always be kept at room temperature c) Blood and fecal specimens should always be kept at room temperature d) Urine and sputum samples should always be kept at room temperature
- Question 68Chlamydia trachomatis is a: Question 68 options: a) Gram-negative, obligate intercellular bacteria b) Gram-negative facultative intracellular bacteria c) Gram-negative, obligate intracellular bacteria d) Gram-negative, facultative intercellular bacteriaQuestion 13 Additional precautions (in addition to routine practices) should be used when treating adult clients infected with: Question 13 options: a) Streptococcus pneumoniae b) West Nile Virus c) Influenza A d) Chlamydia trachomatisQuestion 14 Which of the following terms refers to specific procedures used to prevent unwanted microorganisms from contaminating the clinical specimen? Question 14 options: a) Needle aspiration b) Catheterization c) Disinfectant technique d) Aseptic technique