What is the causative agent to lice/pediculosis and how is it transmitted?
What is Pediculus humanus capitis that is transmitted by contact?
Transmission of tetanus
What is endospore in deep wound?
microorganisms in the blood
What is sepsis?
Layers of skin
What is the epidermis & dermis
neuron that carries an impulse to muscles
What is motor neurons?
S/S of intense local itching, slightly elevated serpentine lines
What is scabies?
the toxin that causes botulism and its causes.
What is botulinal toxin that blocks the release of neurotransmitter/acetylcholine?
swollen lymph nodes
What are buboes?
pumps blood
What is the heart?
reactivation of chickenpox
What is shingles?
Chicken pox causative agent, transmission, progression and S/S
What is varicella-zoster virus, respiratory transmission, viremia which causes a vesicular rash?
two types of leprosy and host response
What is tuberculoid form with effective host cell mediated immune response?
What is lepromatous form with ineffective cell mediated immune response?
Low blood pressure that can not be controlled caused by microorganisms in the blood.
What is septic shock?
reflex neurons in order
What is a receptor, sensory neuron, interneuron/CNS, motor neuron, effector/muscle
Anthrax causative agent & transmission
What is Bacillus anthracis and endospore?
S/S macular rash and can cause damage to fetus. What is the vaccination for this?
What is Rubella (German measles)?
MMR
transmission and progression of polio
predisposing factors for gangrene
What is wound with ischemia causing necrosis?
cleans lymph and has 3 types of cells
Plague causative agent and vector
What is Yersinia pestis and rat flea?
Streptococcus pyogenes causes two skin diseases, what are they and their s/s?
What is erysipelas, infection of the dermal layer causing intense inflammation that is hot to touch with raised boarders and necrotizing fasciitis, infection of tissues causing death of tissues due to exotoxin
transmission and progression of rabies
What is bite of infected animal, viral replication in skeletal muscle cells, colonization and replication in PNS, colonization and replication in CNS, encephalitis?
progression of Lyme disease
1-bullseye rash/flu-like symptoms
2-irregular heartbeat/encephalitis/meningitis
3- joint damage & arthritis
two layers of epidermis and description of layers
What is stratum corneum that is dead stratified squamous keratin filled cells.
What is stratum germinativum that living and replenishes the top layer.
Malaria causative agent, progression of disease and sign/symptoms
What is Plasmodium, Larva 1 moves to liver, asexual reproduction & develop larva 2 which infects RBC, asexually reproduces and releases every 2-3 days causing chills/fever/vomiting/headache