Microorganisms
Applied Microbiology
Controlling Microbial Growth
Transmission
Medical Device Reprocessing
100

________ are always single-celled organisms.

Prokaryotes

100

Endospores are used in tools such as ________ to test sterilization effectiveness.

Biological Indicators

100

True or False: Prions can be effectively killed using steam sterilization.

False

100

________ is the most effective method of preventing healthcare-associated infections.

Hand hygiene

100

________ is the most common sterilant in MDRD.

Steam

200

Name 3 groups of organisms that are potential contaminants on medical devices.

Bacteria
Fungi
Prions
Viruses

200

The process of ________ involves heating liquids to kill harmful bacteria and prevent spoilage.

Pasteurization

200

Since ________ need a host cell to reproduce, antibiotics can't stop them without possibly damaging the host cells.

Viruses

200

________ is a common method of transmission for viruses.

Airbone spread
Direct contact
Surface contamination
Insect/animal bites
Sexual contact
Blood contact
Mother to child (Vertical transmission)
Contaminated food or water
Animal to human (Zoonotic)

200

 ________ is formed when groups of microorganisms (like bacteria, fungi, or algae) stick together on surfaces.

Biofilm

300

In medical device reprocessing, ________ can remain on equipment if not properly cleaned, which spreads infections or interferes with sterilization.

Proteins

300

The ________ is the idea that many diseases are caused by microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi.

Germ Theory

300

________ is an example of a chemical control of microbial growth.

Disinfectants
Anstiseptics
Antibiotics
Chemotherapeutic Agents
Sterilants
Preservatives

300

The pathway through which infectious agents leave the reservoir is called the ________.

Portal of Exit

300

________ cannot be effectively killed in the steam sterilizer.

Prions

400

Life depends on 5 environmental factors and one of them is ________.

Water
Food
Oxygen
Heat
Pressure

400

Gram-Positive bacteria have a ________ cell wall and have a stain the color ________.

Thicker, purple

400

Heat is a common technique in the ________ control of microbial growth.

Physical

400

Pigeons can carry and spread diseases such as cryptococcosis, making them an example of ________ in the chain of transmission.

Reservoir

400

________ is an endospore commonly used in MDRD's biological indicators.

Geobacillus stearothermophilus

500

Bacteria come in several different shapes and an example is ________.

[Double points if you name all 5 aforementioned shapes]

Cocci
Bacilli
Spirilla
Vibrios
Spriochetes

500

Name an example of applied microbiology.

 [Double points if you name 3 aforementioned examples]

Antibiotic
Fermentation
Bioremediation
Vaccines
Agriculture

500

________ is a factor that regulates microbial growth.

[Double points if all factors are named]

Oxygen
Temperature
pH
Osmotic pressure
Radiation
Atmospheric pressure

500

The Chain of Transmission are as follows: ________, ________, ________, ________, ________, and ________. 

[Double points if in proper order]

1. Infectious Agent
2. Reservoir
3. Portal of Exit
4. Mode of Transmission
5. Portal of Entry
6. Susceptible Host

500

Hydrogen Peroxide in medical settings have ________ concentration or more in medical settings.

[Double points if you can name this type of sterilization]

30%
Low Temp Sterilization