BIO-322 Topic 2 Amplifires Exam 2025 Questions and Answers

BIO-322 Topic 2 Amplifires Exam 2025 Questions and Answers

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BIO-322 Topic 2 Amplifires Exam 2025 Questions and Answers The healthcare team suspects that a patient has pulmonary tuberculosis. Which test would be best for diagnostic purposes? -Sputum for acid-fast bacilli -Mantoux test (PPD) -Chest x-ray -Chemistry profile - ....ANSWER ...-Sputum for acid-fast bacilli The nurse is caring for a 5-year-old child in the outpatient clinic. The mother reports that the child attends a daycare facility four days out of the week and that recently a message was sent home that a child in the group had been diagnosed with the flu. The mother reports the child feeling "hot and cold," and complaining of a headache and a sore throat for approximately two days prior to this visit. Taking into account the child's most likely exposure to the influenza virus, as well as being diagnosed with uncomplicated influenza, when will the child most likely begin to experience symptom improvement? -The child should show gradual symptom improvement in approximately 1-3 days. -The child should show gradual symptom improvement after 48 hours on the prescribed antibiotic. …FOR STUDENTS ONLY…©️2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED… 1