Answer:
Overgrowth of the client's own normal flora.
Explanation:
The most common cause of life-threatening infections in individuals with bone marrow suppression is overgrowth of their own normal flora. Hand hygiene, careful preparation of food, and avoiding exposure to individuals harboring an infection help to decrease the risks secondary to external organisms. These actions however, do not affect the risk of normal flora overgrowth.
Bacterial overgrowth syndrome (BOS) is a term that describes clinical manifestations that occur when the normally low number of bacteria that inhabit the stomach, duodenum, jejunum, and proximal ileum significantly increases or becomes overtaken by other pathogens.
Answer:
Because anti-salmonella the woman's immune system to recognize the pathogen (salmonella) and kills it.
Explanation:
Anti-salmonella is a serum containing inactive salmonella serotypes. They are effective in cases of salmonella infection where antibiotic use did not work and the patient's immune system was unable to recognize the pathogen and kill it. Anti-salmonella serum allows the patient's immune system to adapt, recognize the pathogen and get it expelled from the patient's body.
Answer:
False: it wont help
Explanation:
I dont think learning new knowledge has anything to do with being healthy-
Anemia generally can make them lighter, but not sopping. All Anemia is not enough healthy red blood cells usually. Your blood essentially isnt just as ideally healthy. Certain people do have blood loss however. It's not as common but it's a possibility. For those people, yes they can. If they do stop, thats serious and you need to see a doctor. If they lighten, see a doctor and ask about either blood transfusions or taking iron supplements