ch 14 Flashcards

1
Q

what are the five stages of pathogen infection

A
  • incubation
  • prodromal
  • acute
  • decline
  • recovery
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2
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this stage last from the time a pathogen enters the body until it multiplies to the point where the signs and symptoms of a disease begins to appear. this stage last from a few hours to many months ( during this stage the host may be infected but not infectious)

A

incubation stage

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3
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during this stage the pathogenic agent continues to multiples and the host is capable of transferring pathogen to a new host. the patient should be isolated

A

prodromal stage

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4
Q

in this stage the disease reaches its greatest development and the likelihood of transmitting the disease to others is highest

A

acute stage

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5
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in this stage the first signs of recovery appear signaling that the infection is ending

A

decline stage

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6
Q

this stage is characterized by apparent recovery from the invading pathogen

A

recovery stage

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7
Q

true or false

the HBV is stronger and more durable than HIV and can spread easily via sharp objects, open wounds and body fluids

A

true

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8
Q

where does the HBV attack and what does it result in

A

attacks the liver and results in lifelong infection, cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver, liver cancer, and death

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9
Q

how is HBV spread

A

having unprotected sex with and infected person and sharing needles

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10
Q

true or false

people who received a HBV vaccine are at no risk to develop it

A

true

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11
Q

what are the signs and symptoms of HBV

A

flu-like symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, nausea, abdominal pain, headache, fever, and dark urine

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12
Q

what is the likeihood that a patient will recover from HBV

A

85% by 6-8 wks

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13
Q

how long can HBV survive on open surfaces

A

up to one week

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14
Q

true or false

the HBV vaccine is given in 3 doses over 6 months

A

true

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15
Q

what are the two drugs used to treat HCV

A

inferfernon and ribavirin

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16
Q

HIV is a __________ that combines with a host cell

A

retrovirus

17
Q

how is HIV transmitted

A

by exposure to infected blood or other body fluida and by intimate sexual contact

18
Q

what are the signs and symptoms of HIV

A

fatigue, weight loss, muscle or joint pain, painful or swollen glands, night sweats, and fever

19
Q

Individuals with ____ has no protection against event he simplest infections and thus is extremely vulnerable to developing a variety of illness

A

AIDS

20
Q

after how many years does a patient with AIDS die

A

after 2 years

21
Q

is there a vaccine for HIV

A

no

22
Q

is there treatment available to cure patients with AIDS

A

no

23
Q

which type of food can lead to HAV

A

milk, shellfish, salad, and sliced meat

24
Q

a waterborne disease and contaminated water and food supplies have been implicated in major outbreaks and foreign countries

A

HEV

25
Q

true or false
athletes infected with HIV can not be discriminated against and may be excluded from participation only on a medically sound biased

A

true

26
Q

true or false

mandatory testing for HIV should be used as a screening tool

A

false due to Americans with disability act and HIPPA

27
Q

at what temperature should contaminated laundry be washed and how long

A

160F and 25 minutes