Bloodborne
Skin Infection
Respiratory Condition
Terminology
Transmission and Misc.
100

What is the most common bloodborne liver infection in the United States?

Hepatitis C (HCV)
100

What is rumored to cause Warts?

Frogs

100

What does the Influenza Virus cause?

Flu

100

Medical name for a Sinus Infection

Sinusitis

100

What sports have a higher risk of transmitting bloodborne pathogens?

Boxing, MMA, Wrestling, Rugby, etc.

200

How many different types of the Herpes Virus are there?

2 (simplex and zoster)

200

What actually causes Warts?

Human Papilloma Virus

200

Attributed to over 100+ viruses that cause an Upper Respiratory Infection?

The Common Cold

200

What is the medical name for a sore throat?

Pharyngitis

200

How is Mononucleosis transmitted? 

Saliva

300

How do we prevent the spread of bloodborne pathogens?

Sanitation (Cleaning/Disinfecting) and Barrier/Universal Precautions (Gloves)

300

What two strands of bacteria did we talk about that can cause skin infections?

Streptococcus and Staphylococcus

300

Rhinitis is the medical term used to describe this condition usually caused by pollen.

Seasonal Allergies

300

Medical term used for a boil.

Furuncle

300

When is Bronchitis most common?

Winter

400

What does HIV stand for?

Human Immunodeficiency Virus

400

What kind of environment do fungal infections tend to thrive in?

Dark, Damp, and Warm

400

Pharyngitis could be a symptom of what bacterial infection?

Strep Throat

400

Tinea Pedis is more commonly referred to as what?

Athlete's Foot

400

Classification prescription medications used to fight bacterial infections

Antibiotics

500

How long can an infected individual go without showing signs or symptoms of HIV?

8-10 Years

500

Folliculitis is a broad term used to describe inflammation in what?

Hair Follicles

500

What are symptoms of The Flu?

Myalgia, Headache, Chills, Fever (102-103), Non-Productive Cough, Sweating, Fatigue

500

What does MRSA stand for?

Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus

500

Name a dietary recommendation you would make for someone living with Iron-Deficient Anemia

Supplements, Red Meat, or Dark Leafy Vegetables 

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