Chapter 2 Flashcards

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How are Infectious Diseases Spread

A

People
Animals
Objects in Contact

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2
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Primary Blood Borne Pathogens

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Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
HIV

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3
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Disease Transmission

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Direct Contact
Indirect Contact
Droplet Transmission
Vector Borne Transmission

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4
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Natural Disease Defenses

A

Skin
Mucus Membrane
Immune System

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5
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4 Conditions For Spreading Disease

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Presence of Pathogen
Sufficient Quantity
Susceptible Person
Passing Through Entry Site

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6
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Proper Cleaning of an Area

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1 1/2 Cups of Chlorine Bleach to 1 gallon of water

let sit for 10 minutes

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7
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HIV

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

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8
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Lividity

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

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9
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MRSA

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

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10
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OSHA

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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 improvement in workplace safety and health

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11
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Pathogen

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Term used to describe a germ; a disease-causing agent

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12
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Standard precautions

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Safety measures, including BSI and universal precautions, taken to prevent occupational-risk exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials; assumes that all body fluids, secretions and excretions are potentially infective.

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13
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Universal precautions

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A set of precautions designed to prevent transmission of HIV, hepatitis B virus and other blood borne pathogens when providing care; considers blood and certain body fluids of all patients potentially infectious.

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14
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Innate immunity

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Type of protection with which we are born; natural barriers

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15
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Adaptive immunity

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develops throughout our lives as we are exposed to diseases or immunized against them.

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16
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Passive immunity

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Gained from external sources such as from a mother’s breast milk to an infant