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chain of infection - Answer- infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host Vehicle to Transmissions (8) - Answer- Direct Contact; Indirect Contact; Human Carrier; Airborne; Water Borne; Food-Born; Vectors; Blood-Born Single most useful an...

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chain of infection - Answer- infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission,
portal of entry, susceptible host


Vehicle to Transmissions (8) - Answer- Direct Contact; Indirect Contact; Human Carrier;
Airborne; Water Borne; Food-Born; Vectors; Blood-Born


Single most useful and effective means of breaking chain of infection - Answer- Hand washing


What is the most frequent mode of disease transmission? - Answer- direct contact


Normal Cause of Infection - Answer- Phase 1: Incubation period
Phase 2: prodromal stage
Phase 3: full stage of illness
Final Phase (4): convalescent stage


Spores - Answer- Protect certain bacteria and become resistant to the environment and can
cursive extreme conditions of light, dying and many chemicals. Spore forming bacteria are most
difficult to control and destroy


Pathogenic Bacteria - Answer- Neisseria causes gonorrhea, upper respiratory infections and
infectious meningitis.


Droplet Diseases - Answer- Meningitis, Pneumonia, Diphtheria, Streptococcal Pharyngitis,
Influenza, Mumps, and Rubella


contact precautions - Answer- Diseases include drug-resistant gastrointestinal, respiratory, skin
and wound infections, hepatitis A, herpes simplex virus, and acute diarrhea

,Response to infection - Answer- Incubation - When the Pathogen Enters the Body
Prodromal Stage - onset of initial symptoms
Full Stage of Illness - symptoms are acute and specific to the type of infection
Convalescent Stage - acute symptoms subside


nosocomial infection - Answer- a disease acquired in a hospital or clinical setting


Potential reservoirs for pathogenic growth in clinical setting - Answer- IV Fluids
Foods
Biological Materials
Equipment


host resistance - Answer- Naturally occurring body floras have an antibiotic relationship with
pathogens and contribute to an individual's health


side effects - Answer- Negative effects or actions other than the desired actions


Contraindications - Answer- Situations where you would NOT administer the medication
because it may do more harm than good


Therapeutic Effects - Answer- Expected positive effect of a drug


What factors increase a pathogen's virulence? - Answer- - Ability to produce enzymes that
destroy blood cells
- Ability to produce enzymes that stop normal blood clotting
- Ability to produce enzymes that consume muscle fibers
- Ability to form protective capsules

, What microorganism needs a host to make protein and energy? - Answer- Virus


trade name - Answer- The name a pharmaceutical company gives to a drug. It could also be
referred to as the brand name.


Indications - Answer- The reason the medication is administered is actuallly guided by the
conditions being treated


Route - Answer- How the medication is administered


Dose - Answer- How much of the medications is administered


Mechanism of Action - Answer- Certain responses expected in the body can also be described as
chemical reaction — how the drug works


Side Effects - Answer- Negative effects or actions other than the desired actions


Contraindiciations - Answer- Situations where you wouldn't administer the medication because it
may do more harm than good. Preexisiting conditions commmonly result in a contraindication


Drug Dependence (Psychological Dependence) - Answer- Patient is convinced that they have a
need for the drug


Drug Depednence (Physiological Dependence) - Answer- The body has developed a physical
need for the drug. This occurs commonly in patients being treated for chronic pain syndromes
with narcotics.


Drug Tolerance - Answer- Progressive decrease in the effectiveness of a drug. This occurs when
the patient receives the same drug for long periods of time and requires higher doses to produce
the same effect.

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