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The following are accessory organs of the digestive system:…

The following are accessory organs of the digestive system: Choose all that apply.  

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The combining form that means male is ________.

The combining form that means male is ________.

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Medical term for inflammation of the ureter and kidney which…

Medical term for inflammation of the ureter and kidney which is also a type of urinary tract infection and kidney infection.

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A suffix that means “blood condition” is ________.

A suffix that means “blood condition” is ________.

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Case Study 1:  This 68-year-old North Carolina man was admit…

Case Study 1:  This 68-year-old North Carolina man was admitted to the hospital for evaluation of a persistent right lower lobe infiltrate.  The patient works in a cotton mill in the so-called “opening room”, where he opens bundles of cotton received from the southwestern United States. Three weeks prior to admission, he presented to his primary care physician for evaluation of fever, chills, weight loss, and anorexia.  He was treated with oral amoxicillin, but his condition worsened.  His PPD test was negative and three sputum specimens were negative for acid-fast bacilli on smear.  Fungal cultures of sputum and blood grew a mold which on microscopic examination had numerous rectangular alternating light and dark barrel-like structures. Case Study 1.2:  How could this man’s illness have been prevented?

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 Which of the following still causes a relatively common vir…

 Which of the following still causes a relatively common viral infection in children?

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Mad Cow Disease (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) is caused…

Mad Cow Disease (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) is caused by an agent very similar in classification to the one causing:

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Case Study 1:  This 68-year-old North Carolina man was admit…

Case Study 1:  This 68-year-old North Carolina man was admitted to the hospital for evaluation of a persistent right lower lobe infiltrate.  The patient works in a cotton mill in the so-called “opening room”, where he opens bundles of cotton received from the southwestern United States. Three weeks prior to admission, he presented to his primary care physician for evaluation of fever, chills, weight loss, and anorexia.  He was treated with oral amoxicillin, but his condition worsened.  His PPD test was negative and three sputum specimens were negative for acid-fast bacilli on smear.  Fungal cultures of sputum and blood grew a mold which on microscopic examination had numerous rectangular alternating light and dark barrel-like structures. Case Study 1.1: What is the most likely fungus causing this man’s illness?

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Observe the focused gram stained slide and record your obser…

Observe the focused gram stained slide and record your observation of the Gram reaction and morphology.

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A motivational advantage of digital storytelling is that it…

A motivational advantage of digital storytelling is that it…

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