Tuberculosis: Pathophysiology, Clinical Features, and Diagnosis
Nancy A. Knechel, RN, MSN, ACNP 
 
 
Learning Objectives - At the completion of this program, the learner will be able to:
Objective 1: Identify 3 reasons why the prevalence of tuberculosis is continuing to increase
Objective 2: List at least 2 diagnostic tests for tuberculosis
Objective 3: Describe 2 medically challenging physiological characteristics of tuberculosis caused by the lipid barrier of mycobacteria.
 
CE ID: C0923 Contact Hours: 1.0
CERP Cat: A Synergy Cat: A
Form Expires: 4/1/2011
 
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Tuberculosis: Pathophysiology, Clinical Features, and Diagnosis
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