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Student Preclinical Scenario 4 MSU Foundations Regional

... for IV antibiotics. You are caring for her today. Upon your initial assessment, you notice a loose dressing over the PICC line and the area is reddened with slight drainage. Her VS are T100.8, HR-98, R-18, BP-115/70, SpO2-98% Write a nursing process that relates to possible risk for infection relate ...
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... Immunoblot test with antigens produced by recombinant techniques for the detection of IgG, IgM and IgA antibodies against the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). The Epstein-Barr virus, an ubiquitously occurring herpes virus, can cause the symptoms of infectious mononucleosis (Pfeiffer´s disease) on primary i ...
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Historical Evidence of Widespread Chytrid - Amphibia

... frogs ( Rana clamitans) collected in 1961 from Saint-Pierre-de-Wakefield, Québec. In recent studies, morbidity and mortality attributable to chytridiomycosis were not observed in infected amphibians from Québec despite a 17.8% (302/1698) prevalence of chytrid infection during the period 1990–2001. ...
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Vaginitis - Lyndhurst School

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Tuberculosis Infection Control Guidelines

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Sterilization
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Hepatitis C virus - HAL

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clinico-microbiological profile of uti in children less than 10
clinico-microbiological profile of uti in children less than 10

... bacterial infections in infants and children, and is frequently missed, probably because of its nonspecific presentation. The knowledge of etiology and antibiotic sensitivity and resistance pattern of the organisms causing urinary tract infection is essential. OBJECTIVES: To record the common clinic ...
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