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Nasal congestion can be cause by which of the following…

  1. Infections

  2. Allergies

  3. Time of day

  4. Irritants

  5. Medications

  6. Diet

1.irritants

Medication

Allergies

Infections

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Excess mucus and secretions in the passages of the nose best describes

which of the following vocabulary words

Lesion

Tonsils

Wheezing

Nasal Congestion

Nasal congestion

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Part of the body that suffered damage through disease or injury describes

*1/1

) Benign

Malignant

Lesion

Cancer

Congestion

Lesion

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After plating an antibiotic disk in Act 1.3, what did we need to do to the forceps?

Retum them to the alcohol solution to decontaminate

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True or False

A lesion can occur due to medications or allergic reactions

True

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A swollen lymph node can indicate an infection or other medical condition

True or False

True

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Where can lymph nodes be found? *

Neck

Armpits

Mouth

Abdomen

Foot

Brain

Neck

Armpits

Mouth

Abdomen

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Which lymph nodes are located in the back of the mouth? *

Tonsils

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Which condition(s) can cause wheezing? *

Excess pollen in the air

Asthma

Consistently being dehydrated

Have low Vitamin C levels

Lung diseases

Lung disease

Asthma

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If a patient complains of being sick, it is common for a doctor may check the lymph nodes for inflammation (swelling)

True or False

True

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The three agents of disease we discussed in class are *

Fungi viruses and bacteria

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True or False,

Viruses, bacteria, and fungi all pass from person to person. The way they enter our bodies, how they reproduce, and how they are treated are the same between all three agents of disease

False

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Which agent of disease, is the only one that requires a host to reproduce?

Viruses

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What is a zone of inhibition? *

An area where bacteria was NOT able to grow

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Strep Throat is an example of which agent of disease? *

Bacteria

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The common cold is an example of which agent of disease?

Viruses

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Fungican be passed with saliva, mucus, or other body fluids *

True or False

False

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Mold is a type of *

Fungi

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E. Coli is a type of

Bacteria

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Athlete's foot is caused by a *

Fungi

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Which of the following can be identified based on its predictable shape? *

Bacteria

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Covid-19 was a type of *

virus

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Which of the following statements is true *

  • Viruses are large enough to be seen with a microscope
    Pneumonia is caused by a virus

  • Fungi reproduce quickly in moist, humid environments

  • Fungi are unique because they have a strong ability to mutate and change

Fungi reproduce quickly in moist, humid environments

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What antibiotics did we use in our Act 1.3 experiment? *

Ampicillin, Tetracycline, Erythromycin

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In our experiment, what was the independent variable? *

The type of antibiotics

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In our Act 1.3 experiment, the dependent variable was *

The zone of inhibition

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The larger the zone of inhibition, *

The more effective the antibiotic

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True or false

Is it possible for good bacteria to exist?

True

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What is a lesion?

A part of the body that suffered damage through disease or injury.