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what is a pathogen vs. fungi vs. parasite?

pathogen: causes disease                                       fungi: live on organic matter (mushrooms)
parasite: needs a host to live

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why are vaccines important?

they help us not get sick

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what does HAI stand for?

hospital acquired infection

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what's cluster outbreak vs. outbreak vs. pseudo-outbreak?

outbreak: more cases than normal

cluster outbreak: group of these abnormal cases closely related

pseudo-outbreak: unrelated group of these cases

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how do you use an epipen?

orange to the thigh, blue to the sky

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can your t-cells kill cancer?

yes if it's not super fast spreading

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do antibiotics kill viruses or bacteria?

bacteria ONLY

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what are some differences in cold and flu symptoms?

chest pain, super fatigue, chills/hot flashes (more severe overall)

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what's an infection?

body in invaded with bad pathogens/microbes?

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what are the cells in your immune system?

T, B, antibodies, antigens

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what's the purpose of histamine?

helps trigger immune response (a lot in allergies)

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what's an MRO?

multidrug-resistant organisms (superbugs)

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how does lymph move around in the nodes?

skeletal muscle

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what shape are antibodies?

Y

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what's the swiss cheese model in healthcare? purpose?

mistakes happen when multiple system flaws align, making a patient sick (system improvement > individual blame)


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what do plasma B cells do?

reproduce really fast to create antibodies

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what's an autoimmune disorder/how does it work?

immune response to “self” antigens, no cure

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what percent of leaked fluid from your capillaries go back into your capillaries via the lymphatic system?

90%

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what are some alternate treatments to the common cold?

vitamin c, zinc etc.

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what's AID's (immune system-wise)?

having no immune system (caused by HIV), immune system is attacked and destroyed, no cure

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how do vaccines work?

give you dead/de-activated pieces of the virus so your body can fight off infection and remember how to fight it off

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what goes in a biohazard bag instead of the garbage?

anything that's come into contact with bodily fluids

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what's the difference between a pandemic, endemic, sporadic, epidemic?

pandemic: disease spread worldwide
epidemic: sudden increase in cases in one region
endemic: constant steady presence in a region
sporadic: occasional irregular cases with no pattern

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what's inflammation?

when wbc and histamines migrate to the hurt area to help seal the area

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what organs are appart of your lymphatic system?

thymus gland, spleen, appendix, tonsils

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