Microbiology
Infection Control
First Aid
Building Blocks of the Human Body
The Skeletal System
100

Bacteria that are harmless and can even be beneficial.

What is Nonpathogenic Bacteria?

100

Removing dirt and debris to aid in preventing the growth of microbes.

What is Cleaning?

100

Rinse away all traces of chemicals & move away any contaminated clothing.

What is the First Step for Treating Chemical Burns?

100

The study of the organs and systems of the body.

What is Anatomy?

100

The point where two or more bones join together.

What is a Joint?

200

Bacteria reproduces and grows rapidly, usually in dark, damp or dirty areas where food source is available.

What is The Active Stage?

200

Tools or items to be thrown away after each use.

What are Single-use/Disposable Items?

200

Stand behind the victim and wrap your arms around their stomach.

What is the Second Step when Someone is Choking?

200

The control center of cell activities.

What is the Nucleus?

200

2 bones that form the crown and upper sides of the head.

What are the Parietal Bones?

300

Disease spread from one person to another via contact.

What is Communicable/Contagious Disease?

300

Destroying or killing all microbes.

What is Sterilization?

300

Provides information on the contents of products, including potential hazards.

What are Safety Data Sheets (SDS)?

300

The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones.

What is Anabolism?

300

Plate-shaped and located in the skull, scapula and sternum.

What are Long Bones?

400

Bacterial cells that grow in pairs and are the cause of certain infections, such as pneumonia.

What is Diplococci?

400

The regulating agency that enforces safety and health standards in the workplace.

What is OSHA?

400

Reassure the victim and apply a cold compress to their face.

What is the Second Step of Treating for Fainting?

400

The type of tissue that supports, protects and holds the body together

What is Connective Tissue?

400

8 small bones held together by ligaments to form the wrist.

What are the Carpels?

500

Rod-shaped cells that produce a variety of diseases including tetanus, bacterial influenza, typhoid fever, tuberculosis and diphtheria.

What is Bacilli?

500

Maintain an average room temperature of about 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius).

What is a Ventilation Guideline?

500

Legal protection to people who provide emergency care to ill or injured persons.

What is the Good Samaritan Laws?

500

The organ responsible for removing toxic byproducts of digestion.

What is the Liver?

500

The bone that forms the area from the throat to the shoulder on right and left side.

What is the Clavicle/Collarbone?