The nurse is caring for an infant with bacterial meningitis. The etiology would the nurse consider as the most likely route of transmission to the central nervous system is cranial aperture or sinuses.
Bacterial meningitis is the infection in which the membrane of the brain and spinal cord is effected. This can cause swelling and press against the brain or spinal cord which can even cause life threatening conditions.
Common bacteria that can cause meningitis are Stretococcus pneumonia, Haemophilus influenza, Neisseria meningitidis.
Infant with bacterial meningitis have vomiting, seizures and irritability. The most likely cause of contamination for the disease may come from cranial aperture or sinuses.
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A. Evolution
Evolution is the biological change process by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors.
The answer is letter B.
Muscles in animals are often or almost always found in pairs because they need to be able to both push and pull. Pushing and pulling are the basic movements that the skeletal system can perform. It occurs when individuals are lifting, walking, running, among others. Almost all activities need the push and pull motion of muscles to balance out movements. Without this mechanism, we might easily fall over while walking (e.g. hamstrings are pulling back while the quadriceps are pushing forward).