Bacteriology
Bloodborne Pathogens
Hepatitis
HIV/AIDS
Parasites
100
The 2 distinct phases of bacteria (life cycle):
What is active and inactive
100
Blood borne pathogens are disease producing bacteria or viruses that are carried throught the body in:
What is blood or body fluid
100
There are ________ types of hepatitis infections listed by the CDC.
What is 5
100
The stage of HIV that has symptoms of chronic fatigue, fever and chills
What is Stage 2
100
Plant parasite such as mold and yeast that can produce contagious skin diseease such as ringworm.
What is fungi
200
One-celled microorganisms
What is bacteria
200
The body first line of defense is:
What is unbroken skin
200
Hepatits is a disease marked by inflammation of the:
What is liver
200
HIV is a:
What is virus
200
Generally, treatment is applied to the affected are, however seriuos cases require:
What is a physican's care
300
Bacilli and spirilla are both motile and use hair-like projections known as:
What is flagella
300
Infections created by pathogenic bacteria can be prevented through:
What is personal hygiene and public sanitation
300
Hepatitis that causes cirrhosis of the liver:
What is Hepatitis B
300
HIV can lie dormant in a persons system for:
What is 11 years
300
The technical term for head lice:
What is pediculosis
400
Spreading a disease from one person to another by contact is considered to be:
What is contagious
400
An environment that is free of disease germ:
What is aseptic
400
There is no vaccine for Hepatitis:
What is C, D and E
400
HIV is spread through:
What is bodily fluids
400
Animal parasites that are responible for contagious diseases:
What are scabies &head louse
500
Short rod-shaped organisms:
What are bacilli
500
Symptoms that can be seen by others:
What is objective symptoms
500
Hepatitis is easier to contract then:
What is HIV
500
There is no _______ to prevent HIV infection.
What is vaccine
500
Itch mites can burrow under the skin causing itching and inflamation is know as
What is scabies