Bacteriology
Bloodborne Pathogens
Hepatitis
HIV/AIDS
Parasites
100
Disease can be produced by _________ bacteria.
What is Pathogenic
100
Free of disease germs means to be ___________.
What is Aseptic
100
___________ is a disease marked by inflammation of the liver.
What is Hepatitis
100
___________ is the life-threatening illness that compromises the immune system.
What is AIDS
100
Plant parasites are also known as ___________.
What is Fungi
200
A contagious disease is also know as a ____________ disease.
What is Communicable
200
Swelling is an example of a(n) ___________ symptom.
What is Objective
200
Hepatitis is _____________ contracted that HIV because it is present in all body fluids.
What is More Easily
200
ARC is __________ of HIV.
What is Stage 2
200
___________ and pesticides should be used to decontaminate tools that have come to contact with scabies.
What is Disinfectants
300
Pathogens are microorganisms that are capable of causing infectious diseases in _______________.
What is Plants or Animals
300
_________ is the poisoned state caused by the absorption of pathogenic microorganisms and their products into the bloodstream.
What is Sepsis
300
This form of hepatitis is a serious liver disease that is uncommon in the United States and is usually found in countries with poor sanitation and a contaminated water supply. No vaccine is available.
What is Hepatitis E Virus (HEV)
300
A person can be infected with HIV for up to ___________ without having symptoms.
What is 11 Years
300
Pediculosis and Scabies are examples of _______________.
What is Animal Parasites
400
Diplococci bacteria grow in pairs and cause ___________ and ___________.
What is Pneumonia & Gonorrhea.
400
The body _____________ using perspiration.
What is Fights Infection
400
This form of hepatitis can cause lifelong hepatitis infection, cirrhosis of the liver, liver failure, liver cancer, and death. A vaccine is available.
What is Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
400
The lymphoreticular system provides storage for mature _____________.
What is Lymphocytes
400
____________ is the technical term for an infestation caused by the head or body louse.
What is Pediculosis
500
As food is absorbed, bacterial cells grow until their maximum growth is reached. The cells then divide through a method called __________ fission.
What is Binary
500
Septicemia and Sickle Cell are examples of
What is Bloodborne Pathogens
500
This hepatitis virus is transferred through parenteral contact, sexual activity with infected partners, blood transfusions with contaminated blood, and illegal drug injections.
What is Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)
500
One of the most difficult aspects of treating HIV infection is that HIV is a _________.
What is Retrovirus
500
Improperly disinfected implements or moisture trapped under nail enhancements causes ______________.
What is Nail Fungus