NURS 3110 Study Guide - Final Guide: Food And Drug Administration, Klebsiella Pneumoniae, Ofloxacin

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Parasites: mode of transmission, how to control infection, avoid getting infection. Giardia lamlia and trichomonas vaginalis: flagellates (multiple flagella) Cryptosporidium, toxoplasmosis, malaria: abcoplexen parasites, alterations between sexual and asexual phases, alterations that occur between different hosts. )f patient has active infection trophozoites into tissue and fluid matter in the: most often infection occurs related to ingestion of mature cysts cystic form not degraded by, cyst when trophozoites activated troph. Cryptosporidium (cryptosporidiosis: the organism, minute (2-5 micron) intracellular spheres, associated with active parasitic phase and oocyst, parasite burrow way down into tissue. Infections proliferate infection can spread it to a number of people: lasts for 1-2 weeks, only up to 30 day period, causes a self limiting diarrhea in normal persons, common in farmers. Issue in handling and treating water: diagnostic lab tests, oocysts can be detected in fresh stool samples with modified acid fast stain, treatment/prevention. Itis = inflammation of: congenital infection develops when nonimmune mothers are infected during pregnancy.