55. In a clinical setting, which can be a source of infectious agents? a. Lab co
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55. In a clinical setting, which can be a source of infectious agents? a. Lab coats b. Stethoscopes c. Drapes in a patients room d. All of above 56. A virus "commonly' occurring in day care centers (in our area) is a. Shingles b. Kuru c. Polio d. Rota e. Small pox 57. Acinetobacter braumanii has become a common nosocomial pathogen as a result of it being? a. Virulent in producing exotoxins b. Having multiple antibiotic resistance C. Having a large cell wall and membrane d. Being resistant to macrophages 58. If multiple antibiotics are applied to someone with an infection, antibiotic resistance will never occur? TRUE FALSE 59. Bacteriospores (spores) are "very" sensitive to chlorine and this is one of the best agents that can be applied in their "destruction"? TRUE FALSE 60-61. Describe one practical application of electrophoresis? (AON)Explanation / Answer
55) d. All of the above
56) d. Rota
57) b. Having multiple drug resistance
58) True
59) True
60) Separation of DNA by Gel electrophoresis
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