Click Here to
Order this information in Print

Click Here to
Order this information on CD-ROM

Click Here to
Download this information in PDF Format

 

Click here to make tpub.com your Home Page

Page Title: Assignment Questions
Back | Up | Next

Click here for a printable version

Google


Web
www.tpub.com

Home


   
Information Categories
.... Administration
Advancement
Aerographer
Automotive
Aviation
Combat
Construction
Diving
Draftsman
Engineering
Electronics
Food and Cooking
Math
Medical
Music
Nuclear Fundamentals
Photography
Religion
USMC
   
Products
  Educational CD-ROM's
Printed Manuals
Downloadable Books

   

 

Back
Assignment Questions
Up
Hospital Corpsman 3 & 2 - Intro Navy Nursing manual for hospital training purposes
Next
Assignment Questions

7-53. Generalized symptoms of malaria 7-54. 7-55. 7-56. may include 1. persistent fever of 105°F or above 2. cyclic  febrile  and  afebrile periods 3. intensely  painful  mosquito bites 4. hypothermia Malaria is transmitted by the bite of the _____ genus of mosquito. 1. Aedea 2. Anopheles 3. Plasmodium 4. Any of the above The method used to control the acquisition and spread of malaria includes  all  of  the  following EXCEPT 1. immunization 2. chemosuppressive   therapy 3. eliminate areas of impounded water 4. daily  use  of  insect repellents Recovery from measles generally confers  lifelong  immunity. 1. True 2. False 7-57.    In his second week of recruit training,  a  recruit  reports  to sickbay  complaining  of  a  stiff neck,  bad  headache,  and  nausea. Upon examination, you find that he has a fever (101.6°F) and a very faint pinpoint rash on his chest and back. You should seriously consider which of the following  possible  diseases? 1. Meningitis 2. Yellow  fever 3. Cholera 4. Bubonic  plague 7-59. The initial symptoms of bubonic plague  usually  include 1. pneumococcal pneumonia 2. septicemia 3. swollen  lymph  nodes 4. ulcerating  skin  lesions 7-60. Prevention of bubonic plague can be partially accomplished by 1. promoting  personal  hygiene 2. rodent  and  flea  control 3. segregating military from indigenous population 4. fly control 7-61.    Delousing  of  a  person  is normally accomplished with 1. hot soap and water shower 2. 1%  malathion  powder 3. 1%  lindane  lotion 4. 1% DDT powder 7-62.    If a male patient has a urethral discharge and dysuria, but N.  gonorrhea  is  not  isolated, you  should  suspect 1. tertiary  syphilis 2. Chlamydial   urethritis 3. genital  herpes 4. herpes  zoster 7-63.    Infection  by  Beta-lactamase negative strains of N. gonorrhea are usually treated with 1. penicillin  G 2. ampicillin 3. spectinomycin 4. either 1 or 2 above 7-64. Genital lesions that do not show spirochetes under a dark field microscopic examination are probably  the  result  of 1. herpes  simplex  type  2 2. herpes  zoster 3. secondary   syphilis 4. latent  or  tertiary  syphilis 7-58. The symptom that most cleanly indicates  the  presence  of  mumps is 1. fever  and  chills 2. loss of l ppetite 3. general  malaise 4. swollen  salivary  glands 45

Privacy Statement - Press Release - Copyright Information. - Contact Us - Support Integrated Publishing