Chain of Infection
Infection Control
Pathogens and Disease
Precautions
Contagion
100

This is the term for a disease-causing microorganism.

Pathogen

100

This term refers to the absence of all microorganisms.

Asepsis

100

This is the difference between a pathogen and a disease.

A pathogen is the cause, and a disease is the condition it produces

100

These precautions are used for all patients, regardless of diagnosis.

Standard precautions

100

How is the virus first transmitted to humans in the movie?

Animal-to-human (bat --> pig --> human)

200
This link in the chain includes humans, animals, or environments where pathogens live. 

Reservoir

200

This practice is the single most important way to prevent infection. 

Handwashing

200

These pathogens are spread through bodily fluids and blood.

Bloodborne pathogens

200

This type of precaution is used for pathogens spread by direct touch. 

Contact precautions

200
What concept is shown as the virus spreads from person to person globally. 

Chain of infection 

300

Breaking this link by covering coughs and wearing masks prevents spread through respiratory droplets. 

The mode of transmission

300

These infections are acquired while receiving healthcare.

Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs)

300

This term describes how a disease develops in the body.

Pathogenesis 

300

These precautions are used for pathogens spread by coughing or sneezing.

Droplet precautions

300

This issue worsens the outbreak due to false information online. 

Misinformation, social media influence

400

This link refers to how a pathogen leaves the body (coughing, blood).

Portal of exit

400

Name one HAI.

UTI, surgical site infection, pneumonia, etc.

400

What is one factor that might cause someone to be more likely to get sick?

Weakened immune system, age, chronic illness

400

These precautions require special airflow rooms.

Airborne precautions

400

What is one major challenge healthcare workers face in the film?

Overwhelmed hospitals, lack of resources, HAIs

500

Name the six links in order that describe how infection spreads.

Pathogen, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host. 

500

This describes when you clean an area to reduce the number of pathogens to a safe level.

Sanitization

500

This type of pathogen can cause infections like athlete's foot.

Fungi

500

Name one practice included in standard precautions.

Hand hygiene, PPE use, proper disposal of PPE 

500

What is necessary to control the pandemic in the film.

Global cooperation, public health response, etc.

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