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Biofilm Management and Infection
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Biofilm Management and Infection
How Much Do You Know About Biofilm and Infection?
How Much Do You Know About Biofilm and Infection?
<section><h2>How Much Do You Know About Biofilm and Infection?</h2></section><section><h2><h2><p>According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates, what percent of human infectious diseases are caused by biofilm-generating bacteria?</p></h2></h2></section><section><h3><h2><p>Which of the following is FALSE about biofilm?</p></h2></h3></section><section><h3><h2><p>3Which antibiofilm strategy uses a vacuum to generate subatmospheric pressure while delivering a topical antimicrobial solution to a wound?</p></h2></h3></section><section><h3><h2><p><strong></strong>Communication between bacteria that uses molecular information to adapt to environmental stressors is:</p></h2></h3></section><section><h3><h2><p>Surfactants primarily work to combat biofilm in which of the following ways?</p></h2></h3></section><section><h3><h2><p>TRUE or FALSE? Bacteria are the only type of organism that can exist in biofilm.</p></h2></h3></section><section><h3><h2><p>Which of the following are contributors to the resistance of biofilm to standard wound management approaches?</p></h2></h3></section><section><h3><h2><p>TRUE or FALSE? All wounds with biofilm are clinically infected and warrant systemic antimicrobial treatment.</p></h2></h3></section><section><h3><h2><p>Which of the following is TRUE about the Gram stain when ordered with a wound or tissue culture?</p></h2></h3></section><section><h3><h2><p>Which type of culture provides the name of the organism(s) and antibiotic testing information, but does not provide the quantity of bacteria in the sample?</p></h2></h3></section><section><h2></h2></section><section><h3></h3></section>