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LIMITED PRIMARY CARE STUDY GUIDE|| ACTUAL
GUIDE ALL QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+|| LATEST UPDATE
2024-2025 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS|| ASSURED
PASS!!!
Why is gathering a complete patient hx and patient triage so important -
ANSWER: Early identification of critically ill patients


If you are unable to assess the patients specific problem, what should
you write? - ANSWER: restate their c/o


What is the difference between QUARTERS and BEDREST? -
ANSWER: Quarters may move throughout the living space. Bedrest
means restricted to the bed and chow hall.


Who may require a Soldier to break his profile? - ANSWER: The
Soldier's Commander


If you do not know the nature of the patient's medical problem, what
should you write for the plan? - ANSWER: refer to medical officer


what is an example of a non-specific defense to pathogens people have -
ANSWER: skin, fever


what's an example of a specific defense to pathogens people have -
ANSWER: immunity

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list and explain the 6 links in the chain of infection - ANSWER: 1.
Pathogenic Microorganism - microorganisms that cause disease


2. Reservoir - living/inanimate object where microorganism can survive


3. Portal of Exit - how microorganism leaves reservoir


4. Vehicle of Transmission - means microorganism gets from reservoir
to portal of entry


5. Portal of Entry - location microorganism enters host


6. Susceptible Host - person likely to get infected


what are 3 types of microorganisms - ANSWER: -Staphylococcus aureus
-Pseudomonas aeruginosa
-Escherichia coli (E. coli)`


What are microorganisms that cause disease? - ANSWER: pathogens


list the environmental factors that affect microorganisms - ANSWER: -
oxygen
-nutrients

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-temperature
-moisture
-pH
-light


list the types of microorganisms - ANSWER: -algea
-fungi
-protoz0a
-bacteria
-viruses


microorganism that uses the host to make protein and energy - ANSWER:
viruses


microorganism that consist of yeasts and molds - ANSWER: fungi


microorganism that do not contain a nucleus - ANSWER: bacteria


microorganism that rarely cause human disease - ANSWER: algea


microorganism that are single celled - ANSWER: protozoa


what are 2 commo techniques to kill pathogenic microorganisms -
ANSWER: steam sterilization and boiling water

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what protects certain bacteria and becomes resistant to environment and
can survive extreme conditions of light, drying, and many chemicals -
ANSWER: spores


what microorganism is the most difficult to control and destroy -
ANSWER: spore forming bacteria


vehicle of transmission involving dust particles carrying microbes or
spores - ANSWER: airborne transmission


vehicle of transmission that Does not exhibit the symptoms of disease
but carry and transmit pathogens - ANSWER: human carrier


vehicle of transmission involving Transfusions, kidney dialysis and
injections - ANSWER: blood-borne transmissions


vehicle of transmission involving Touching, shaking hands, sexual
contact - ANSWER: direct contact


vehicle of transmission involving objects that harbor pathogens and
carrier it form an infected person to a new victim - ANSWER: indirect
contact


vehicle of transmission because it is spoiled, uncooked or contaminated -
ANSWER: food-borne transmission

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