Prevention and Control
Stages
Definitions
MISC.
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100
Types of PPE
What is mask, gloves, gown, and goggles?
100
The path by which infectious organisms leave the reservoir
What is portal of exit?
100
bacteria, fungus, and viruses
What is causative agents?
100
Name 3 types of people who are at high risk for infectious diseases
What is elderly, young, and people with lower immune systems?
100

Who is teaching your transitions class today?

Who is Tiffany

200
Ways to control Portal Of Exit
What is PPE, handwashing, control of excretions & secretions, medical asepsis, and proper trash & disposal
200
The route at which the pathogens travel from one host to another
What is mode of transmission?
200
Define Medical Asepsis
What is techniques used to control and to reduce the spread of pathogenic microorganisms?
200
What does the body's immune system produce to fight foreign invaders
What is antibodies?
200

Who was your teacher yesterday?

Who is Patricia

300
When should you wash your hands
What is between patients, direct contact, and before & after eating?
300
Easily can be attacked by infectious diseases; low immune system
What is Susceptible host?
300
Free from all organisms, including spores and viruses
What is sterile?
300
Recognition of high-risk patients, and treatment of underlying diseases
What is ways to prevent and control diseases in susceptible hosts?
300

After washing your hands for 20 seconds, what should you avoid

What is touching the sink or faucet

400
The technique that every patient should be treated as if they carry disease
What is standard precautions?
400
The path by which infectious organisms enter the body.
What is Portal of Entry?
400
A piece of equipment that uses steam under pressure or gas to sterilize equipment and supplies
What is an autoclave?
400
ways to spread infection
What is direct & indirect, airborne, touch (sexual transmission), and bodily fluids?
400

What is the best and most common way to break the chain of infection?

What is handwashing?

500
Knowing/noticing the symptoms before being diagnosed
What is early recognition?
500
The 'home' of which the infectious diseases live, and wait.
What is Reservoir Host?
500
Causes measles, mumps, and warts
What is viruses?
500
Sources of infection
What is people already infected, pets or animals, and unclean surfaces?
500

What should visitors do when a stop precaution sign is on a patient's door?

What is seek out health care personnel and wear appropriate PPE or wear a mask and wash hands if they are sick

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