Someone who studies the outbreak and occurrence of a disease is called what?
What is... Epidemiologist
Gram Positive bacteria turn what color?
DOUBLE POINTS: In the case of the Hospital outbreak in Unit 3. Was the bacteria infecting our patients gram positive or Gram negative?
What is.... Blue/Purple.
Our bacteria was Gram Positive
This type of immunity develops after exposure to a disease or through vaccination.
What is... Acquired Immunity
What did we use to sterilize the loop before and after transferring bacteria.
What is... Bunsen Burner or Fire
What is the term for organizing patients based on immediate need for help?
What is... Triage
Which of the following is not a biological agent of disease?
A. Viruses B. Prions C. Cells D. Bacteria
E. Fungi F. Helminths
What is.... C. Cells
Coccus bacteria are what shape?
What is... Sphere
This type of immunity you are born with and provides immediate, non-specific defense.
What is... Innate Immunity
This is the term for unwanted microorganisms that may enter your cultures.
What is... Contamination
What are the 4 triage categories from Most Severe to Least Severe?
Emergent
Urgent
Semi-Urgent
Non-Urgent
A sudden increase of a disease in a localized area is called a...
What is an... Outbreak
What is a visible mass of bacteria, all originating from a single mother.
What is a.... Colony
This physical barrier is your body’s first line of defense against pathogens.
What is... Skin
What is...
1. Gloves
2. Safety Goggles
3. Close toed shoes
4. Mask
5. Hair Tie
What do the ABC's stand for in Primary Assessment
DOUBLE POINTS: In the case of our patient who needed to be saved in the mountains in Unit 3, what caused her to fall?
What is... Airway, Breathing, Circulation
Our patient fell due to an allergic reaction to a bee sting.
In the case of the Hospital outbreak from Unit 3, did we determine our infectious agent was spread directly, or indirectly?
DOUBLE POINTS: How did the disease spread?
What is.... Indirectly. The disease was spread by recalled antiseptic wipes.
What is the name of the loop we used to transfer bacteria in Unit 3?
What is... Inoculating Loop
This protein is made by your immune system to help fight off infectious agents when they enter your body.
What is... Antibody
What is the term for placing something over fire to kill off any bacteria?
When you first arrive to a scene where someone may be injured, you should always check for what first?
What is... Potential Hazards
Which infectious agent spreads through spores, and can cause diseases like ringworm and athletes foot?
What is... Fungi
If a bacteria has the word Staph in its name. How will the colonies grow on a plate?
A. Chains B. Circles
C. Clusters D. Pools
What is... Clusters
These types of cells are in your blood stream to help fight off foreign infectious agents. There are many types of these.
What is... White Blood Cells
What is the name of the techniques we use to to clean up before and after labs.
What is.... Aseptic Techniques
What are the 2 main types of drug delivery?
What is... Parenteral and Enteral