Viruses
Bacteria
Parasites
Famous People in Medicine
Good Hygiene
Skibidi Toilet
100

This virus causes the common cold

Rhinovirus

100

his bacterial infection causes sore throat and red rash

Strep throat (Streptococcus pyogenes)

100

Parasites live in or on this

Host

100

He developed the process of heating a food or beverage to a specific temperature for a set period to kill bacteria and viruses, without significantly changing the product's nutritional value

Louis Pasteur


100

The single most important practice for preventing the spread of infections in healthcare settings

Hand washing

100

All the rage today, kids and young adults will suddenly start moving their hands up and down while repeating these 2 numbers.

6  7 

200

This virus causes chicken pox as a child and shingles as an adult

Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV, or HHV3)


200

This test helps classify bacteria based on their cell walls.

Gram stain

200

Plasmodium falciparum causes this worldwide common illness


Malaria

200

German physician identified the bacteria responsible for tuberculosis and cholera

Robert Koch


200

This alcohol-based product is used when hands are not visibly soiled

Hand sanitizer

200

The one word response when someone tosses an object with gusto or exclaims out of pure excitement.

Yeet

300

Viruses are made of genetic material (DNA or RNA) and this protective layer

Capsid

300

MRSA is a type of bacteria resistant to this antibiotic

Methicillin, (beta lactam antibiotics--penicillin, methicillin, cephalosporins, and some carbapenems)

300

This parasite causes diarrhea and is spread through contaminated water


Giardia Lamblia

300

Known as the “father of modern surgery,” this British doctor introduced antiseptic techniques using carbolic acid

Joseph Lister


300

The recommended minimum time you should wash your hands with soap and water

20 seconds

300

The word for when someone’s vibe or behavior is sketchy, questionable or untrustworthy

Sus

400

This virus once caused widespread paralysis but has now nearly been eradicated by vaccination

Polio virus

400

This body part is often affected by the bacteria Helicobacter pylori

Stomach (peptic ulcers, over long period of time stomach cancer)

400

These tiny insects, which are also ectoparasites (live on a host) infest hair and cause itching

Lice (Pediculus humanus humanus)



400

This nurse revolutionized hospital sanitation during the Crimean War and is known as the founder of modern nursing

Florence Nightingale


400

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) should be removed in this direction to prevent contamination: from ____ to ____ contaminated

Most to least (typically starting with gloves and ending with the mask or respirator)

400

You’ve got serious _____ when you’ve got charm, smooth style and can effortlessly draw someone’s interest

Rizz

500

This virus once caused a severe rash, fevers, and up to 30% death rate but was declared eradicated in May 1980 by the World Health Organization

Smallpox virus (variola major)

500

Transmitted by fleas from infected rodents, this bacterial illness causes rapid onset fevers, chills, shortness of breath, swollen lymph nodes (buboes), pneumonia, and death


(Bubonic) Plague

Death rate for pneumonic plague = 100%

Death rate for bubonic plague = 5 - 15%

500

Toxoplasmosis (infection from Toxoplasma gondii) is often spread by this household pet and may harm the fetus of a pregnant woman


Cat


500

This Scottish physician discovered penicillin in 1928, changing the course of bacterial infection treatment

Alexander Fleming


500

This type of mask offers a tighter seal and better filtration than surgical masks, especially in airborne precautions

N95 respirator

500

The slang saying for "get to the point," "spit it out," or "stop wasting time". It can also be used to tell someone to "just do it" or to be more direct or straightforward

Put the fries in the bag