"H. pylori" & "Plan Ahead"
"Too Much Tylenol"
"Diary of a Wimpy Kid"
"I'm not going anywhere"
"Spanish Flu of 1918"
100
A pathogen or germ that can cause disease or illness (eg. a bacterium or virus)

Disease - Causing Agents

100

An inflammation of the liver most commonly caused by viral infection; there are several types including _______ A, B, C, D, and E

Hepatitis

100

A condition caused by disease-producing microorganisms, called pathogens or germs, in the body

Infection


100

A type of TB that is resistant to some of the most effective anti-TB drus

Multidrug-resistant tubervulosis (MDR-TB)

100
A respiratory illness caused by virulent human influenza A virus; spreads easily and sustainably and can cause global outbreaks of serious illness in humans

Pandemic Influenza

200

Mode of transmission of pathogens that occurs when a person inhales droplets from an infected person's cough or sneeze; also known as respiratory _________ ___________

Droplet Transmission

200

A virus that weakens the body's immune system, leading to life-threatening infections; causes AIDS

HIV

200

Disease caused by the invasion of the body by a pathogen, such as a bacterium, virus, fungus, or parasite

Infectious Disease

200

A penetrating wound from a needle of other sharp objects; may result in exposure to pathogens through contact with blood or other bodily fluids

Needlestick


200
The type of immunity gained from external sources such as from a mother's breast milk to an infant

Passive Immunity

300

Control measures that eliminate, isolate, or remove a hazard from the workplace; things used in the workplace to help reduce the risk of an exposure

Engineering Controls

300

A constant state of balance or well-being of the body's internal systems that is continually and automatically adjusted

Homeostasis

300

The type of protection from disease with which humans are born

Innate Immunity

300

Federal agency whose role is to promote the safety and health of American workers by setting and enforcing standards; providing training, outreach, and education;  establishing partnerships; and encouraging, continual process involvement in workplace safety and health

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (O.S.H.A.)

300

A term used to describe a germ; a disease-causing agent (eg. bacterium or virus)

Pathogen

400

An instance in which someone is exposed to a pathogen or has contact with blood or body fluids or objects in the environment that contain disease - causing agents

Exposure

400

The body's complex group of body systems that is responsible for fighting disease

Immune System

400

Purplish color in the lowest-lying parts of a recently dead body, caused by pooling of blood

Lividity

400

A Staph bacterium that can cause infection; difficult to treat because of its resistance to many antibiotics

MRSA

400

All specialized clothing, equipment, and supplies that keep the user from directly contacting infected materials; includes gloves, gowns, masks, shields, and protective equipment

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

500

Plan in the workplace that outlines the employer's protective measures to eliminate or minimize employee exposure incidents

Exposure Control Plan

500

Mode of transmission of a disease caused by touching a contaminated object

Indirect Contact

500

An inflammation of the meninges, the thin, protective coverings over the brain and spinal cord; caused by virus or bacteria

Meningitis
500

Infections that strike people whose immune systems are weakened

Opportunistic Infections

500

What does AMA stand for?

Against Medical Advice