Health and Safety/ Transmission of disease *Not done* Flashcards

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What does clean mean?

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Free from dirt, marks and stains

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What does disinfection mean?

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Removal of most microorganisms but does not necessarily destroy spores

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What is a disinfectant?

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A chemical agent that destroys microorganisms

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What is a micro-organism?

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Living organism too small to be seen with the naked eye

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What is aseptic?

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Anti microbial agent that destroys pathogens without damaging animal cells

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What is a disinfectant?

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Anti microbial agent that destroys pathogens but not bacterial spores

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7
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What is endemic?

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Disease present at normal level in a country

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What is epidemic?

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Pronounced increase in specific area (Foot and Mouth 2001UK)

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What is disinfected?

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Equipment, surfaces and floors

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10
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What is asepsis?

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Environment that is free of harmful microorganisms

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What is antiseptic?

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An agent, safe for tissue, that destroys or inhibits microorganisms

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What is aseptic technique?

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Refers to a procedure used to prevent the spread of infection

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What is aseptically prepared?

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Surgeons hands and surgical site

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14
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What does sterile mean?

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Free from bacteria or other living microorganisms; totally clean “a sterile need and syringes”

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What is sterilisation?

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Sterilisation is the complete destruction and elimination of living micro organisms. (No such thing as ‘almost sterile’
Disinfectants do NOT provide sterility

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What is sterilisation?

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Method of killing microogranisms

17
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What are the types of sterilisation?

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Cold Chemical sterilisation
Ethylene Oxide gas
Heat and pressure - autoclave

18
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What is an autoclave?

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A machine that can withstand high temperatures used for sterilisation

19
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What items are put in a autoclave?

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All gowns, gloves, instruments and drapes

20
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What are the principles of infection?

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Infection
Disease
Transmissibility
Infectivity

21
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What does transmissibility mean?

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The ability to pass from one host to the other, determined by the ability of the pathogen to survive outside the body

22
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What does Infectivity mean?

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The ability to penetrate host defences

23
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What is the incubation period?

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The time interval between exposure to the causative pathogen and the first clinical sings appearing

24
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What is a disease?

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“A condition of the living animal or one of its part that impairs normal functioning and is typically manifested by distinguishing signs and symptoms”

25
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What is an Infection?

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Colonization of a host by a foreign micro- organism

26
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What are pathogens?

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Infectious agents that cause harm

27
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If something is viral what is it?

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An infective agent that is not used in the environment

28
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What do viruses do in the body?

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Corrupts
Replicates
Needs a living cell (host)
Mutate
Change which makes it difficult to treat

29
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When can bacterial disease occur?

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When the immune system is weakened

30
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What happens when an animal is infected with a bacterial disease?

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The bacteria replicates and spreads

31
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What are common sources of bacterial infestation?

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Contaminated water, food or faeces

32
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What are fungi?

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Parasitic, spore-producing organisms

33
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How do fungi get their nourishment?

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Absorbing from the host

34
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In which animals can a fungal infection occur?

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Healthy and immunocompromised

35
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Fungal diseases are more common after…

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Prolonged use of antimicrobials or immunosuppressive