The catalase-negative, gram-positive coccus that is the most common cause of neonatal sepsis and meningitis
A) is susceptible to bacitracin. B) has the potential to be vancomycin resistant.
C) is bile soluble. D) hydrolyzes hippurate.
D
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The development of the breasts in females during puberty and enlargement of the breasts during pregnancy are two examples of:
A) hyperplasia. B) hypertrophy. C) atrophy. D) metaplasia.
How has public health improved both the quality of life and the life span of humankind?
A) Through research B) Through epidemiology C) Through surveillance D) All of the above
There are quality control tests for all radiographic equipment and procedures including the personnel who work with the systems
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
You have started an IV at the scene of a crime and left some blood on the floor. Which of the following best describes the reason that you should notify police?
A) They need to protect themselves against bloodborne pathogens during their investigation. B) It is not necessary to inform the police of this unless there is more than one victim. C) There may be trace evidence underneath the blood. D) The blood may complicate the investigation of blood-splatter evidence.