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100

A tiny organism that can only be seen under a microscope 

What is a microorganism?

100

Microorganisms enter the body through the mouth by way of contaminated water and food, dirty hands, and contaminated objects.

What is the oral route?

100

Poisonous substances that affect the body by causing illness or disease.

What are toxins?
100

Liquid that surrounds the lungs.

What is pleural fluid?

100

A solution that is used when cleaning that slows the growth of microorganisms.

What is a bacteriostatic solution?

200

Genetic material that is surrounded by a protective coat and it can only reproduce inside of a host cell

What is a virus?

200

This occurs when organisms or viruses are transmitted directly from one person or to another.

What is direct contact?

200

Healthcare professionals who study diseases.

What is an epidemiologist?

200

Liquid in the abdominal or peritoneal cavity.

What is peritoneal fluid?

200

The process of decay or breakdown.

What is decompose?

300

The name of a microorganism that survives without oxygen.

What is anaerobic?

300

Coughing and sneezing droplets into the air, which travel and cling to hair, uniforms, medical equipment.  As you move through the area you are spreading the pathogens.

What is airborne transmission?

300

A method used to make the environment, the worker, and the patient as germ free as possible.

What is aseptic technique?

300

Liquid that surrounds the fetus during pregnancy.

What is amniotic fluid?

300

A rod shaped bacterium that causes infection through eating undercooked chicken, foods that contain raw eggs, and/or poor hygiene of food service workers.

What is salmonella?

400

An organism that causes illness and disease.

What is a pathogen?

400

This occurs when organisms or viruses are transferred from one object to another.

What is indirect contact?

400

Redness, swelling, and pain are all symptoms of this type of infection.

What is a localized infection?

400

Liquid that fills space between most cells of the body.

What is interstitial fluid?

400

This means capable of being affected or infected.

What is susceptible?

500

The organism from which a microorganism takes nourishment.

What is a host?

500

When organisms or viruses are picked up by insects and other pests from contaminated areas and carried to water, food, and people.

What is the vectors route?

500

A poisonous substance that is produced in, or originates in, the intestines.

What is an enterotoxin?

500

Liquid that flows through and around the brain tissue.

What is cerebrospinal fluid?

500

This is an infection acquired while in a health care setting, such as a hospital.

What is a nosocomial infection?

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