Nervous Systems
Neuro Med Term
Neurologic Conditions
Infection Prevention
Infection Prevention Continued
100

Controls the skeletal muscles

What is the somatic nervous system?

100

What is the term for a nerve cell?

What is a neuron?

100

Condition where there is a degeneration of neurons and atrophy of the cerebral cortex causing progressive memory loss, confusion, and mood changes.

What is Alzheimer disease?

100

In the chain of infection, this is a bacteria, fungi, or virus.

What is an infectious agent?

100

Name 3 times you should wash your hands.

Before and after patient contact; after contact with contaminated surfaces; after contact with blood or body fluids; before performing aseptic procedures; before and after contact with supplies or equipment near patients; after contact with a contaminated body site before moving to a clean body site; after glove removal

200

The brain and the spinal cord

What is the central nervous system?

200

Part of the brain that connects with the spinal cord and controls breathing, heartrate, and blood pressure

What is the medulla oblongata?

200

Condition where there is a lack of dopamine and that causes tremors, muscle rigidity, flexion at the joints, akinesia.

What is parkinsonism?

200

The last link in the chain of infection that allows the infection to spread to another person.

What is a susceptible host?

200

Removal of visible debris from a piece of medical equipment - ie the initial wipe down

What is sanitation?

300

Controls smooth muscle, cardiac muscles, and glands

What is the autonomic nervous system?

300

In a simple reflex, where does the impulse travel to?

What is the spinal cord?

300

Condition where the fatty material that protects the axon of the nerve degenerates causing numbness, tingling, tremors, and a stiff gait.

What is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?

300

Daily office cleaning with the goal of reducing the number of micro-organisms and prohibiting growth on common surfaces.

What is medical asepsis?

300

Removal of all pathogens and spores as in surgical asepsis

What is sterilization?

400

Reaction in an emergency - the fight-or-flight reaction

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

400

The dura mater, pia mater, and arachnoid make up which structure?

What is the meninges?

400

Condition characterized by abnormal electrical activity in the brain causing seizures.

What is epilepsy?

400

Removal of all micro-organisms from surfaces that will be used in invasive procedures to prevent the micro-organisms from entering the body.

What is surgical asepsis?

400

Trash that is saturated with blood but does not have any sharp edges should be thrown here

What is biohazard trash?

500

Returns the body to homeostasis - the rest-and-digest system

What is the Parasympathetic Nervous System?

500

Radiculitis is inflammation of which structure?

What is the nerve root?

500

Condition that can occur after a highly stressful, catastrophic event that leads to emotional difficulties, anger, fear, sleep disturbances, and physical symptoms.

What is posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?

500

How long should you wash your hands?

How long is 20 seconds?

500

In response to HIV and Hepatitis B, what decade were standard precautions implemented?

When are the 1980s?