Blood Borne Pathogens
Skin Diseases
Chain of Infection
Definitions
MISC
100

There is no treatment for these two types of Hepatitis

Hep A and Hep E

100

Known as the "super bug"

MRSA

100

How the pathogen exits the body. The nose, mouth, eyes, urinary tract, reproductive system, and open wounds.

Portal of Exit

100

A disease causing microorganism

Pathogen

100

How long do we wash our hands for? 

20 Seconds

200

Major cause of viral infection, resulting in swelling, soreness, loss of normal liver function

Hep B

200

Medical name for athletes foot

Tinea Pedis

200

The original person, animal, soil or food that has the pathogen to spread it

Reservoir Host

200

Vector Borne

person’s skin penetrated by an infectious source

- insect bite

200

Guidelines developed by the CDC of protecting healthcare workers from exposure to blood-borne pathogens in body secretions

Universal Precautions

300

According to ___ ____ ____ ____ infected athletes cannot be discriminated against and may only be excluded with medically sound basis.

American's with Disabilities Act

300

Tinia Corporis is also known as

Ring Worm

300

The infected Mosquito that is spreading west nile virus would be considred the 

Reservoir Host

300

Refers to anything used to decrease the risk of harm to the health and safety of workers

Personal Protective Equipment

300

OSHA

Occupational Health and Safety Administration

400

What are the signs and symptoms for Hep B?

Flu-like symptoms like fatigue, weakness, nausea, Abdominal pain, headache, fever, and possibly jaundice

400

Commonly known as plantar warts

Papilloma Virus

400

What are the two ways to kill the chain of infection?

Kill the pathogen before it enters the host

Change the environment in which the pathogen lives

400

Infectious microorganisms in human blood that

can cause disease in humans

Blood Borne Pathogen

400

Demonstrate how to remove gloves

....

500

Explain how EACH type of hepatitis is spread

Hep A: Food or water

Hep B: blood or bodily fluids

Hep C: Blood to blood

Hep D: Blood to blood

Hep E: Food or water

500

MRSA most often appears as a skin infection,

like a boil or abscess. It also might infect a

surgical wound. In either case, the area would

be:

Swollen

Red

Painful

Filled with pus

Have yellow crusting

500

Draw the whole chain of infection on the board

...

500

Explain all 4 different route of transmissions

Direct contact - infected blood splashing in the eye

Indirect contact - person skin touches discarded jersey with blood on it

Respiratory droplet transmission - person inhales droplets from an infected person through a cough or sneeze

Vector borne - person’s skin penetrated by an infectious source- insect bite

500

Explain the process of Donning and Doffing

Wash hands

Gown

Mask

Goggles

Gloves

Doffing

Gloves

Gown

Goggles

Mask

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