U1.7 Flashcards
(7 cards)
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Classic Stages of Clinical Infections
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- Incubation period
- Prodromium
- Period of invasion
- Period of decline
- Convalescent period
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Which among the classic stages of clinical infections?
- the time from initial contact with the infectious agent to the appearance of the first symptoms. During this time, the individual does not have any sign and/or symptom.
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Incubation period
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Incubation period: Sign or symptoms?
- an objective, measurable evidence of infection or disease as noted by an observer (e.g., a physician).
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Sign
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Incubation period: Sign or symptoms?
- a subjective evidence of an infection or disease as felt by the patient.
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Symptoms
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Which among the classic stages of clinical infections?
- consists of a short period of mild symptoms occurring at the end of the incubation period.
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Prodromium
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Which among the classic stages of clinical infections?
- the stage during which the infectious agent multiplies at high levels, exhibits its greatest toxicity, and becomes well established in its target tissues.
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Period of invasion
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Which among the classic stages of clinical infections?
- the stage when the signs and symptoms subside
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Period of decline