Description : Staphylococcus aureus is responsible for A A. early chick mortality B. Necrotic enteritis C. respiratory distress D. None of the these
Last Answer : early chick mortality
Description : Will there be Salmonella and Staph. aureus found in my plate counts from raw, refrigerated pork after incubation? Which bacteria am I expected to see in this type of meat? Thanks.
Last Answer : Listera.
Description : Staph aureus food poisoning?
Last Answer : DefinitionStaph aureus food poisoning is an illness that results from eating food contaminated with a toxin produced by the Staphylococcus aureus bacteria.Causes, incidence, and risk factorsStaphylococcus aureus ... that was prepared by a person with a skin infection (these infections commonly conta
Description : Amoxicillin + Clavulanic acid is active against the following organism except (a) Methicillin resistant Staph. aureus (b) Penicillinase producing Staph. aureus (c) Penicillinase producing n. gonorrhoeae (d) ß-lactamase producing E. coli
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : Amoxicillin + Clavulanic acid is active against the following organisms except: A. Methicillin resistant Staph. aureus B. Penicillinase producing Staph. aureus C. Penicillinase producing N.gonorrhoeae D. β-lactamase producing E.coli
Last Answer : A. Methicillin resistant Staph. aureus
Description : Which of the following organism can penetrate intact corneal epithelium? A. Strept pyogenes B. Staph aureus C. Pseudomonas pyocyanaea D. Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Last Answer : ANSWER: D
Description : n chronic fowl cholera characteristic findings are D A. Swelling of Wattles B. purulent pneumonia C. peritonitis D. All of the these
Last Answer : All of the these
Description : Which of the following terms refers to lung tissue that has become more solid in nature due to a collapse of alveoli or infectious process? a) Consolidation Consolidation occurs during an ... chronic infection. d) Empyema Empyema refers to accumulation of purulent material in the pleural space.
Last Answer : a) Consolidation Consolidation occurs during an infectious process such as pneumonia.
Description : -pt with pict of bilateral pneumonia , high grade fever , normal WBC . organism causing that: - Chlamydia pneumonae - Leigonella sp. (cause neutropenia) - Staph pneumonae _____________________
Last Answer : Chlamydia pneumonae
Description : Which of the following infections can be caused by Staphylococcus aureus: A. Thyroiditis B. Pancreatitis C. Osteomyelitis D. Scarlatina E. Pneumonia
Last Answer : C. Osteomyelitis
Description : Is an example of a bacterium (choose all that apply) chicken pox the flu ameoba Bacillus anthracis yeast parameceum Staphylococcus aureus mushrooms?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : A purulent inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous tissue A. Erythema B. Ecchymosis C. Cellulitis
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : Small elevation of skin containing purulent material A. Papule B. Pustule C. Vesicle D. Cyst
Last Answer : Ans: B
Description : Edema is BEST described as: B A. Purulent reaction B. An increase in interstitial fluid C. Extravascular hemorrhage D. None of these
Last Answer : An increase in interstitial fluid
Description : The first dressing change for an autografted area is performed a) as soon as foul odor or purulent drainage is noted, or 3-5 days after surgery. A foul odor or purulent ... is noted. Sanguineous drainage on a dressing covering an autograft is an anticipated abnormal observation postoperatively.
Last Answer : a) as soon as foul odor or purulent drainage is noted, or 3-5 days after surgery. A foul odor or purulent infection may indicate infection and should be reported to the surgeon immediately.
Description : When the surgeon performs an appendectomy, the nurse recognizes that the surgical category will be identified as a) clean contaminated. Clean-contaminated cases are those with a potential, limited ... with foreign bodies, fecal contamination, or purulent drainage would be considered a dirty case.
Last Answer : a) clean contaminated. Clean-contaminated cases are those with a potential, limited source for infection, the exposure to which, to a large extent, can be controlled.
Description : As far as localised alveolar osteitis is concerned; which one of the following is true? A. The incidence in the mandible and maxilla is similar B. The prophylactic prescription of antibiotics ... and irrigation is mandatory E. Zn oxide eugenol and alvogyl dressing promote a rapid bone growth
Last Answer : C. Excessive fibrinolysis is the likely aetiology
Description : The MOST common staphylococcal infections is: A. A localised purulent infection of the skin B. Diffuse purulent infection of the skin C. Staphylococcal osteomyelitis D. Impetigo
Last Answer : A. A localised purulent infection of the skin
Description : As far as localised alveolar osteitis (dry socket) is concerned; which one of the following is true? M07 A. The incidence in the mandible and maxilla is similar B. The prophylactic ... diagnosis and irrigation is mandatory E. Zinc oxide eugenol and alvogyl dressing promote a rapid bone growth
Description : In viral epidemic kerato-conjunctlvitis characteristically there is usually: a. Copious purulent discharge b. Copious muco-purulent discharge c. Excessive watery lacrimation d. Mucoid ropy white discharge
Last Answer : ANSWER: C
Description : Ten years old boy complains of itching. On examination, there are mucoid nodules with smooth rounded surface on the limbus, and mucous white ropy mucopurulent conjunctival discharge. He most ... from: a. Trachoma b. Mucopurulent conjunctivitis c. Bulbar spring catarrh d. Purulent conjunctivitis
Description : Are your local hospitals suddenly infested with MRSA and staph?
Last Answer : I don’t think it is sudden or anything new. When my husband was hospitalized for six months in 1990 he acquired MRSA and has lived with it ever since. My niece was hospitalized with MRSA two years ago. It is frightening, but it is nothing new.
Description : If I develop cellulitis or a staph infection in my foot, will it necessarily be accompanied by a fever?
Last Answer : You might not develop a fever, it just depends on how your body reacts to the infection and how far the infection spreads. If it is red, swollen, and has any kind of drainage, you should have it checked to see if it is, in fact, a staph infection.
Description : I need advice: How do you get rid of the Mrsa Staph completely in your home?
Last Answer : Have you discussed this with your doctor? It’s possible that the staph infections are coming from somewhere else? You should also check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MRSA#Essential_oil_diffusion
Description : What would cause a deep lung staph infection?
Last Answer : When I worked in day care, children often spread viruses from one to another and it can turn into something else if the child has a weak immune system.
Description : Have you ever had a Staph infection?
Last Answer : seriously: you need to google mrsa. it's systemic, and it's a big, big deal. i have it, and being ignorant i accepted insufficient treatment. it's abig enough deal that it can kill you. ... -but mrsa's a major infection. not like ordinary staph (i had ordinary staph years ago, easily treated).
Description : What is catalse positive strep or staph?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Recently I had double inguinal hernia surgery after surgery I developed a staph infection. I'm still experiencing numbness in the surgical site areas. my question is since the surgery i've had problems maintaining an erection could there have been damage?
Last Answer : It is possible, you should contact a doctor about this.
Description : The first clinical gene therapy was given for treating (a) diabetes mellitus (b) chicken pox (c) rheumatoid arthritis (d) adenosine deaminase deficiency.
Last Answer : (d) adenosine deaminase deficiency.
Description : E. coli enteritis?
Last Answer : DefinitionE. coli enteritis is inflammation of the small intestine from Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria. It is the most common cause of travelers' diarrhea.Alternative NamesTraveler's diarrhea ... bacteria from the intestines of an animal while it is being processedWater used during growin
Description : It has been suggested that enterocyte-specific fuels be utilized for all patients receiving parenteral nutrition. Theoretically, the benefits of such fuels include: A. Glutamine increases ... parenteral nutrition for patients with chemotherapy toxicity or radiation enteritis is without hazards.
Last Answer : Answer: NONE IS ENTIRELY TRUE DISCUSSION: The use of enterocyte-specific fuels is part of a new and potentially exciting phase of nutritional pharmacology in parenteral nutrition; ... the maintenance of colonocyte-specific nutrition and, in the case of butyrate, ileal enterocyte nutrition
Description : Amoxicillin is inferior to ampicillin for the treatment of the following infection (a) Typhoid (b) Shigella enteritis (c) Subacute bacterial endocarditis (d) Gonorrhoea
Description : Enteritis. is caused due to the deficiency of?
Last Answer : Vitamin B7
Description : In acute cases of ulceratie enteritis birds may show A A. no clinical signs B. constipation C. emaciation D. None of the these
Last Answer : no clinical signs
Description : Ulcerative enteritis is caused by C A. Salmonella typhimurium B. Mycoplasma iowe C. Clostridium colinum D. None of the these
Last Answer : Clostridium colinum
Description : Birds dying of necrotic enteritis are B A. emaciated B. Well fed C. males only D. None of the these
Last Answer : Well fed
Description : In necrotic enteritis duration of the clinical course is A A. very short (few hours) B. 3-5 Days C. more than a week D. None of the these
Last Answer : very short (few hours)
Description : Causative agent for necrotic enteritis is C A. E. coli B. Streptococcus spp. C. Clostridium perfringens D. None of the these
Last Answer : . Clostridium perfringens
Description : Necrotic enteritis usually accompany or follow A A. coccidiosis B. Fowl cholera C. mycoplasma infection D. None of the these
Last Answer : coccidios
Description : Regional enteritis is characterized by: a) Transmural thickening Transmural thickeneing is an early pathologic change of Crohn's disease. Later pathology results in deep, penetrating ... prolonged and variable course while ulcerative colitis is characterized by exacerbations and remissions.
Last Answer : a) Transmural thickening Transmural thickeneing is an early pathologic change of Crohn’s disease. Later pathology results in deep, penetrating granulomas.
Description : Celiac sprue is an example of which category of malabsorption? a) Mucosal disorders causing generalized malabsorption In addition to celiac sprue, regional enteritis and radiation ... malabsorption Postoperative gastric or intestinal resection can result in development of malabsorption syndromes.
Last Answer : a) Mucosal disorders causing generalized malabsorption In addition to celiac sprue, regional enteritis and radiation enteritis are examples of mucosal disorders.
Description : The presence of mucus and pus in the stools suggests a) Inflammatory colitis The presence of mucus and pus in the stools suggests inflammatory colitis or enteritis. b) Small bowel ... with disorders of the colon. d) Intestinal malabsorption Voluminous, greasy stools suggest intestinal malabsorption.
Last Answer : a) Inflammatory colitis The presence of mucus and pus in the stools suggests inflammatory colitis or enteritis.
Description : Crohn's disease is a condition of malabsorption caused by a) inflammation of all layers of intestinal mucosa. Crohn's disease is also known as regional enteritis and can occur ... to lactose intolerance. d) gastric resection. Postoperative malabsorption occurs after gastric or intestinal resection.
Last Answer : a) inflammation of all layers of intestinal mucosa. Crohn’s disease is also known as regional enteritis and can occur anywhere along the GI tract, but most commonly at the distal ileum and in the colon.
Description : Amoxicillin is inferior to ampicillin for the treatment of the following infection: A. Typhoid B. Shigella enteritis C. Subacute bacterial endocarditis D. Gonorrhoea
Last Answer : B. Shigella enteritis
Description : An adult patient of acute diarrhoea presents with abdominal pain, fever, mucus and blood in stools and is suspected to be suffering from Shigella enteritis. What antimicrobial treatment would be most appropriate: A. No antimicrobial treatment B. Metronidazole C. Norfloxacin D. Chloramphenicol
Last Answer : C. Norfloxacin
Description : Which component of sulfasalazine is responsible for the therapeutic effect in rheumatoid arthritis: A. Intact sulfasalazine molecule B. Sulfapyridine C. 5–aminosalicylic acid D. Both ‘B’ and ‘C’
Last Answer : B. Sulfapyridine
Description : What is the function of Staphylococcus aureus ?
Last Answer : Staphylococcus aureus is one of the best medicine for overcoming male impotence. This is especially true for those whose flag has been broken due to excessive sexual activity or ... is because staphylococcus aureus is equally effective in both sexually transmitted diseases and traumatic diseases.
Description : The drug of choice for treatment of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection is (a) Cloxacillin (b) Vancomycin (c) Erythromycin (d) Amikacin
Description : What is the disease caused by toxin producing strains of Staphylococcus aureus ?
Last Answer : Toxic shock syndrome
Description : Which one of the following feeding material is usually relished by the goats in India ? (A) Hay prepared from forest grasses (B) Straw of Sorghum vulgare (C) Silage of Sorghum vulgare (D) Straw of Phaseolus aureus (E) None of these
Last Answer : (D) Straw of Phaseolus aureus