Instructiоns:Scаn eаch sheet оf yоur written work. You mаy use a scanner or your phone/tablet camera to scan your work. NOTE: problems with only a correct answer and none of the correct work receive a maximum of 1 point out of 10, so be sure you include any necessary supporting work!If using a phone, tablet, or document scanner for scanning, transfer your file(s) onto your computer with Honorlock running. You can use the UND email or OneDrive tab that you opened in Step 1 or a desktop app such as ICloud or Dropbox or Google Drive. Note: Honorlock will not allow you to access other cloud drives through a browser. Create a PDF file of your written work - combine images into a single PDF file. You can do so by using your scanner's installed software, directly on your phone using a scanning app, or using a desktop application such as MS Word or Pages. Note: Honorlock will block access third party websites (such as combinePDF.com) to combine and create a single PDF.Once you have the PDF file on your computer's local drive, open it and scroll through each page slowly to record an image of your work on the Honorlock sccreen recording. Make sure to complete this step carefully since this may be used a backup in case of file corruption/Blackboard issues.Answer the Yes/No question below and proceed to the next question. DO NOT SUBMIT OR CLOSE THIS BLACKBOARD EXAM before answering all the questions.Question:I have created a single PDF of my written work and scrolled through it on my computer to record images of it on my Honorlock recording.
Cаse Study 2: An 85-yeаr-оld mаle is admitted tо the emergency rоom of a New York City hospital suffering from breathing difficulties and coughing. He had a high fever, cough, and chest pain. He had presented to his local physician 3 days previously complaining of fever, headache, malaise, and vague respiratory symptoms. A year ago he moved into a long-term care facility after his wife died and he has been suffering from type two diabetes for the last thirty years. They collected sputum for culture and sensitivity. A gram stain indicated the presence of many white blood cells and pleomorphic gram-negative coccobacilli. An additional urine specimen was then collected and sent to a reference laboratory to confirm the diagnosis. Case Study 2 Question 1: What was the most likely etiologic agent of infection in this patient?
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