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What is a key difference between a systematic review and a l…

What is a key difference between a systematic review and a literature review in evidence-based practice?  

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37). Which of the following statements correctly describes e…

37). Which of the following statements correctly describes endotoxins?

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24). A new type of fungal meningitis (infection of the nervo…

24). A new type of fungal meningitis (infection of the nervous system) was discovered. Disease occurred among patients who had received steroid injections into their spine. What was the portal of entry?

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43). Organisms that interact and live together on a permanen…

43). Organisms that interact and live together on a permanent basis are in a relationship termed:

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46). Our microbiome is composed of a variety of microorganis…

46). Our microbiome is composed of a variety of microorganisms that live within and on our bodies. Research has shown our microbiota protects us against infectious pathogens, creates vitamins and minerals we need, and helps us digest our food. We act as a safe residence and food source for our microbiota. The relationship humans have with their microbiome could be described as?   Hint: Its like having a relationship with someone. In this case both you and the other person help each other. 

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  Which of the following is true regarding this client’s pos…

  Which of the following is true regarding this client’s posture 

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40). Botulism is caused by ingesting __________.

40). Botulism is caused by ingesting __________.

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50). Which of the following is not true regarding the normal…

50). Which of the following is not true regarding the normal microbiome of humans?  

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47). What term best describes the relationship between E. co…

47). What term best describes the relationship between E. coli (the non-pathogenic strain) in the human gut and the host?

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49). The E. coli (non-pathogenic) microbe has a vital role i…

49). The E. coli (non-pathogenic) microbe has a vital role in maintaining a healthy gut by aiding digestion and nutrient absorption. How do newborns initially acquire this microbe?

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