Infective Endocarditis, Mycotic Aneurysm, Suppurative Thrombophlebitis, and Intravenous, Catheter-Associated Bacteremia

Infective endocarditis, mycotic aneurysm, suppurative thrombophlebitis, and intravenous, catheter-associated bacteremia are
A) within the vascular system.
B) caused by organisms that are present in the bloodstream at a fairly constant rate.
C) continuous bacteremias.
D) extremely serious and considered life-threatening.
E) All of the above are correct.
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Q7: The most common portal of entry for
Q8: Match the terms with their meaning.
-Intermittent bacteremia
A)Condition
Q9: Match the terms with their meaning.
-Intravascular bloodstream
Q10: Match the terms with their meaning.
-Fungemia
A)Condition wherein
Q11: Match the terms with their meaning.
-Infective endocarditis
A)Infections
Q12: Match the terms with their meaning.
-Suppurative thrombophlebitis
A)Infections
Q13: Match the terms with their meaning.
-Endotoxin
A)A lipopolysaccharide
Q14: Match the terms with their meaning.
-Disseminate
A)Condition wherein
Q15: Match the terms with their meaning.
-Transient bacteremia
A)Condition
Q17: Match the terms with their meaning.
-Septicemia
A)A lipopolysaccharide
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