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Answer:
The answer is A: Staphylococcus aureus
Explanation:
A common food poisoning is caused by Staphylococcus aureus. Staphylococcus aureus is a very common bacterium and is present in almost half of the world's population. Its main source of contamination is food, hence the use of good and personal hygiene standards is mandatory when handling them.
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Medical terminology is language used to precisely describe the human body including its components, processes, conditions affecting it, and procedures performed upon it. Medical terminology is used in the field of medicine.
Medical terminology has quite regular morphology, the same prefixes and suffixes are used to add meanings to different roots. The root of a term often refers to an organ, tissue, or condition. For example, in the disorder hypertension, the prefix "hyper-" means "high" or "over", and the root word "tension" refers to pressure, so the word "hypertension" refers to abnormally high blood pressure. The roots, prefixes and suffixes are often derived from Greek or Latin, and often quite dissimilar from their English-language variants. This regular morphology means that once a reasonable number of morphemes are learnt it becomes easy to understand very precise terms assembled from these morphemes. A lot of medical language is anatomical terminology, concerning itself with the names of various parts of the body.
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If the dose requires that a total of 40 mg be given, then you take the ratio of the stock bottle (mg/mL) and solve for the total amount of mL that are needed by multiplying the amount of mL required (x):

Multiply by 5 on both sides to give:

Then solve for x:

Another, possibly quicker, way to solve would be to set up a proportion - one side the stock bottle ratio, and the other side the dosage requirements:

Cross multiply and you get:

And you would solve this the same way as above.
So
the patient should receive 9.091 mL of secobarbitol.