Infectious Components Flashcards

1
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define NORMAL FLORA

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cohabitation of pathogenic & nonpathogenic microorganisms to give immunity

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2
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list requirements for microorganisms to grow

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oxygen, pH, temperature, nutrients, water, inhabitable host

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3
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what pH encourages microbial growth

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> 6

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4
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what pH reduces microbial growth

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< 6

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5
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benefit of having pH of 6

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protects from invasion

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6
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list the 6 steps of the chain of infefction

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  1. infectious agent
  2. reservoir
  3. portal of exit
  4. modes of transmission
  5. portals of entry
  6. susceptible host
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7
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describe the infectious agent stage

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pathogen finds reservoir

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8
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give an example of infectious agent

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bacteria, virus, fungi, parasites, rickettsiae

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9
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how do you break the infectious agent stage

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disinfect, sterilize, sanitize

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10
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list examples of portals of exit

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  • body secretions
  • excretions
  • respiratory droplets
  • blood/body fluids
  • direct/indirect contact
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11
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define modes of transmission stage

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how microorganism goes from portal of exit to new host

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12
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how do you break the modes of transmission stage?

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wear PPE, asepsis, dispose contaminated objects

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13
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give examples of portals of entry

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  • ENT
  • eyes
  • intestine
  • reproductive tract
  • open wounds
  • skin breaks
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14
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how do you break the portal of entry stage

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sterile technique, dispose sharps, cover wounds

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15
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list the steps of the infectious disease process

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  1. incubation
  2. prodromal
  3. acute
  4. declining
  5. convalescent
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16
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describe the incubation stage of the infectious disease process

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silent stage; ends when 1st s/s appears

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17
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describe the prodromal stage of the infectious disease process

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1st onset of s/s & lasts 1-2 days

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18
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describe the acute stage of the infectious disease process

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highest pnt of disease development & able to distinguish disease

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19
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describe the declining stage of the infectious disease process

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sx subsides but still infected & health begins return to normal

20
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describe the convalescent stage of the infectious disease process

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sx gone & pathogen mostly gone, pt regains strength & returns to OG health

21
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list methods of direct contact

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  • contact w/infected person
  • bodily fluids
  • infected air
  • fomite
22
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describe BACTERIA

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vary in morphology; doesn’t always = disease; single-celled w/no nucleus & organelles; organized by shape

23
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how does bacteria cause disease

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in wrong body part/bloodstream/overpopulation –> feed off nutrients & release toxins to cause disease

24
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describe VIRUSES

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smallest microorganism & only reproduces using host’s cells

25
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list examples of viruses

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HIV/AIDS, herpes, chicken pox, hepatitis, common cold

26
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describe FUNGI

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simple parasitic plants that are multi-cellular or single-cellular

27
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how many fungi are in the human body & how many of them are pathogenic?

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100 in body but only 10 pathogenic

28
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list examples of fungi

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  • histoplasmosis
  • candida albicans
  • tinea pedis
29
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what is multicellular fungi

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mold

30
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what is single-cellular fungi

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yeast

31
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what are the 3 types of parasites

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protozoa, helminths, & ectoparasites

32
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define PROTOZOA

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single cell parasite w/nucleus & flagells

33
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what conditions can be caused by protozoa

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malaria, toxoplasmosis, trichomonas vaginalis

34
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sx from protozoa

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diarrhea, bowel infection, encephalitis

35
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define HELMINTHS

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multicellular parasite

36
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list examples of helminths

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pinworms, hookworms, tapeworms

37
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sx of helminths

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diarrhea, itch, rash, malaise, & abdominal cramps

38
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define ECTOPARASITES

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multicellular parasites that live on skin of host

39
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list diseases caused by ectoparasites

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scabies, lice, fleas, mites, & ticks

40
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sx of ectoparsites

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intense itching + red, dry, scaly, irritated skin

41
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aka: rickettsiae

A

obligate parasites

42
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describe RICKETTSIAE

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larger than virus & completely dependent on host, gen transmitted by ectoparasites from blood-feeing/feces on skin

43
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what diseases are caused by rickettsiae

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lyme disease, rocky mountain spotted fever, typhus

44
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sx of rickettsiae

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fever, severe headache, characteristic rash, malaise

45
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what is the best way to promote immune defense

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exercise