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    i am the coolest person ever ostridium Difficle Infection: Defination: 1. (1) the presence of diarrhea‚ defined as passage of 3 or more unformed stools in 24 or fewer consecutive hours1‐ (2) a stool test result positive for the presence of toxigenic C. difficile or its toxins or colonoscopic or histopathologic findings demonstrating pseudomembranous colitis (3) A history of treatment with antimicrobial or antineoplastic agents within the previous 8 weeks is present for the majority of patients

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Test 2

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    soiled c blood‚ body fluids‚ secretions‚ or excretions in a manner to prevent contamination of clothing & transfer of microorganisms to others & to environment. Prevent injuries from used scalpels‚ needles‚ or other equipment‚ & place in puncture-resistant container. Transmission-Based Precautions Airborne Precautions-Use standard precautions as well as

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    Within the culture of the St. John Health System (SJHS)‚ risk management is considered the responsibility of every SJHS associate‚ from the CEO to the maintenance man. Each associate has an obligation to perform their jobs safely and to eliminate or at least minimize the risk of harm to any resident‚ visitor‚ or employee. The collection and utilization of data is also essential to a successful risk management program. Effective risk managers recognize the importance of data which may be used to identify

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    Selects the nurse’s best action. Advise the pt to take acetaminophen and rest. A pt is receiving IV vancomycin (Vancocin). A unique complication of rapid IV infusion of vancomycin is: red man syndrome The nurse is caring for a pt with a Pseudomonas infection & has just administered amikacin (Amikin). What is the advantage of this aminoglycoside over the other aminoglycosides? It is the most resistant to bacteria. A pt who works as a landscaper is preparing to be discharged home. He has been instructed

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    and tenderness. [ ] in server cases C. diff can even cause sepsis and death caused by shock. Treatment for C. diff in simple cases is easy‚ you just stop taking the antibiotic. But in more moderate cases it may require IV antibiotics (usually vancomycin) to kill C. diff and probiotics to help replace the normal flora. If that doesn’t work or if a patient has a problematic case of C. diff in which the infection reoccurs a stool transplant may be necessary. Stool transplant (A.K.A Fecal transplant)

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    Infection Control What causes people to get sick? How is disease spread from one person to another person? What can be done to stop the spread of infection and disease? As a health care worker‚ it is important to know the answers to these questions. When you understand what causes infection‚ you can learn how to prevent it. Infection control is a set of practices and procedures that will help to prevent the transmission of disease within a health care facility. Infectious and Communicable Diseases

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    Influenza A: A Case Study

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    13-year-old female patient initially inpatient treated at a peripheral Children’s Hospital with respiratory symptoms since a few days as part of an infection of the upper airways. Rapid respiratory worsening in the clinical course with the need for intubation. Influenza A was positively detected. During the intubation a temporary resuscitation was needed. Continuously increasing of catecholamine and ventilation requirements post intubation (PIP = 40 cmH2O‚ PEEP = 15 cmH2O‚ FiO2 = 100%). For an escalation

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    Chapter 1 1. The scientist usually considered the first to see microorganisms‚ which he called "animalcules"‚ was A) Redi B) van Leeuwenhoek C) Pasteur D) Tyndall 2. The idea of Spontaneous Generation postulated that A) organisms could evolve into the next generation of organisms B) organisms could spontaneously combust C) organisms could spontaneously arise from other living organisms D) living organisms could spontaneously arise from non-living material 3. The work of Tyndall

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    OPERATIVE REPORT Patient Name: Ralph Gleason Patient ID: 110567 Age: 87 DOB: 05/31/---- Sex: M Date of Admission: 04/04/---- Date of Procedure: 04/04/---- Admitting Physician: Martha C. Eaton‚ MD Geriatrics Surgeon: Bernard Kester‚ MD General Surgery Preoperative Diagnosis: Hematochezia. Postoperative Diagnosis: Hematochezia; inactive at this point. Procedure: Colonoscopy. Anesthesia: Sedation. Specimen Removed: None. Pre-op Meds: Versed 3 mg‚ intravenous. Fentanyl 50 mcg‚ Intravenous

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    Lactic Acid Bacteria Amanda Perry Many persons are oblivious to the fact that when they consume certain delicious food products like yogurt‚ buttermilk or cheese‚ they are actually eating live bacterial biomass which has acidified the milk content and contains a mixture of bacterial slime layers. Perhaps it is a blessing that most people are unaware because when most hear the word ‘bacteria‚’ their first thought is of a microscopic unicellular organism that causes various types of diseases especially

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