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Infectious Diseases Test

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1.

What is the most common chronic BBP (bloodborne pathogen) in the US?

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2.

What type of microorganism is the common cold?

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3.

Coaches and athletic trainers need to educate athletes that the risk of contracting a BBP is greatest

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4.

____ diseases are transmitted from one person to another.

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5.

What does this symbol stand for?

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6.

What is the best way to break the chain of infection?

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7.

All infectious diseases are communicable.

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8.

Which BBP (bloodborne pathogen) discussed does not have a vaccine?

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9.

Which is NOT an example of a microorganism?

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10.

What mode of transmission is related to blood or other bodily fluids?

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11.

What mode of transmission is related to droplets with sneezing and coughing?

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12.

What disease can be a result of untreated HIV?

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13.

What is a causative agent?

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14.

What best describes a mode of transmission?

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15.

Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver.

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16.

What can cause non-viral hepatitis?

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17.

Which viral infection destroys the immune system by attacking T-cells?

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18.

How do you contract a vectorborne disease?

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19.

What is cirrhosis?

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20.

Put the chain of infection sequence in order.

  1. Portal of Exit

  2. Mode of Transmission

  3. Causative Agent/ Germs/ Pathogen

  4. Reservoir

  5. Portal of Entry

  6. Susceptible Host/ Next Sick Person

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21.

You can successfully use antibiotics for a viral infection.

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22.

Match the infection with the type of pathogen.

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Strep throat

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Virus

Ringworm

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Bacteria

Hepatitis

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Fungus

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23.

A used needle should be disposed of in which container?