PRMLS - Midterms1 Flashcards

1
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Potentially infectious or not?
Blood

A

Yes

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2
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Potentially infectious or not?
Plus and purulent fluids

A

Yes

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3
Q

Potentially infectious or not?
Semen

A

Yes

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4
Q

Potentially infectious or not?
Vaginal Secretion

A

YEs

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5
Q

Potentially infectious or not?
CEREBROSPINAL FLUID

A

YES

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6
Q

Potentially infectious or not?
PLEURAL FLUID

A

YES

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7
Q

Potentially infectious or not?
PERITONEAL FLUID

A

YES

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8
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Potentially infectious or not?
`PERICARDIAL FLUID

A

YES

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9
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Potentially infectious or not? AMNIOTIC FLUID

A

YES

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10
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Potentially infectious or not? BREASTMILK

A

YES

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11
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Potentially infectious or not?
FECES

A

NO

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12
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Potentially infectious or not?
NASA SECRETIONS

A

NO

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13
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Potentially infectious or not? SPUTUM

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NO

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14
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Potentially infectious or not? SWEAT

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NO

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15
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Potentially infectious or not? TEARS

A

NO

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16
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Potentially infectious or not? URINE

17
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Potentially infectious or not? VOMITUS

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INFECTION ASYMP OR SYMPTOMATIC AQUIRED THROUGGH LAB / LAB RELATED ACTIVITIES

A

Laboratory Acquired Infections

19
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consumption of a substance

20
Q

act / instance of introduction of a subsance to the body

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Inoculation

21
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Presence of minor unwanted substance in the skin or mucous membrane

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Contamination

22
Q

drawing air or substance into the lungs

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Inhalation

23
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Diseases in Ingestion

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  • diseases transmitted in fecal oral
  • typhoid
  • hepa a
  • polio
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Diseases in innoculation

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  • blood bornes
  • animal bites
  • vector borne (lamok)
  • tick bites
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Diseases in Contamination
- Boils - Pimples - Virus
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Diseases in Inhalation
- TB - Flu - Covid - Anthrax
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Biosafety vs BioSecurity Application of safety and containment measures to minimize or prevent exposure from infectious agents to the person handling and the environment
Biosafety
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Biosafety vs BioSecurity Security measures designed to prevent loss or misuse of pathogens and toxins
Biosecurity
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Biosafety vs BioSecurity Prevents deliberate release
Biosecurity
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Biosafety vs BioSecurity Prevents accidental release
Biosafety
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Biosafety vs BioSecurity protects worker from bad bugs
Biosafety vs BioSecurity protects the bugs from bad worker
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strict adherence, training in techniques
Standard Microbiologic Practices
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a primary containment barrier that minimizes exposure to hazard
Safety Equipment
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includes building, lab design, ventilation, and auto claves
Facility Design and Construction
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Increasing level of protection?
Biosafety level 1-4