Epidemiology/Vaccinations
Types of Biomedical Testing
AUTOPSIES
Pathogens
Chain of Infection
100

Once pathogens have entered the host, adhered to host cells, and invaded host tissues, what also occurs within the body prior to a disease being diagnosed?

The pathogen inflicts damage on those tissues.

100

What does a biopsy usually reveal about a specimen taken from a human?

Whether the tumor is cancer.

100

The Latin term mortis refers to:

Death

100

Someone who develops Legionnaire's disease been exposed to what microorganism?

Bacteria

100

Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia as a result of being HIV positive is described as an ___________ infection:

Opportunistic

200

Cancer patients rely on the public to have what type of immunity to protect them from diseases?

herd immunity

200

A farmer reports that a cow on his farm began acting strangely and died a short time later. A brain tissue sample showed holes throughout the tissue. Which infectious agent is most likely responsible?

Prion

200

Which individual may be called upon to test body fluids or tissue samples when a poison or drug overdose is suspected?

Forensic Toxicologist

200

Some infections are not virulent. What does this mean?

The disease is not likely to spread and cause multiple people to get sick.

200

Open wounds or skin are what part of the chain of infection?

Portal of entry

300

Which level of law mandates sewage treatment?

The Federal Government.

300

In order to reduce false positive results, what may a doctor want to know before selecting a diagnostic test?

Specificity

300

The toxicologist needs to separate blood into plasma and cellular components. Which instrument is needed to accomplish this goal?

Centrifuge

300

Humans are the only organism affected by the measles virus. What role in the chain of infection do humans play in this cycle?

reservoir

300

Name 3 natural defense mechanisms within the body:

Tears, saliva, and sweat.

400

A team of researchers is dispatched to South America to study the occurrence of the Zika virus within that region's population. This an example of what type of studies ?

epidemiology studies


400

The lab technician first visually inspects the sample, then performs a series of chemical tests. If abnormalities are noted, the technician then utilizes a microscope to look for cells, microorganisms, and crystals. What body fluid is the technician testing?

Urine

400

Dean has been called to work because a body or part of a body has been found in an advanced state of decay. When he arrives on scene, Dean will offer assistance in identifying bodily remains. Dean is a:

 Forensic Anthropologist.


400

Which pathogen is treated with medications that may be highly toxic to humans?

Bacterium

400

Molly was diagnosed with trichinosis. How did Molly most likely acquire this disease?

Eating under-cooked or raw meat.

500

The body's process of becoming resistant to a particular disease after acquiring the disease from a vaccination is termed:

Acquired Immunity.

500

So that people can find out whether they have inherited genes that affect their risk for many diseases and other conditions,  the United States enacted  what law?

Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act.


500

The SOP of a forensic autopsy is to begin by examining the:

Exterior of the body.

500

Milk pasteurization is an example of what type of program?

Food Safety

500

The best way to break the chain of infection is for a health care worker to:

Wash their hands.