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What is the most common chronic BBP (bloodborne pathogen) in the US?
Hepatitis C
Herpes
HIV
Hepatitis B
What type of microorganism is the common cold?
Bacteria
Virus
Fungi
Protozoa
Coaches and athletic trainers need to educate athletes that the risk of contracting a BBP is greatest
During pre season
On the field
In the playoffs
Off the field
____ diseases are transmitted from one person to another.
Isolated
Communicable
Fast
Rare
What does this symbol stand for?
Biohazard
Sharps
Chemicals
Gas
What is the best way to break the chain of infection?
Take a shower
Hand sanitizer
Avoid shaking hands
Wash your hands
All infectious diseases are communicable.
True
False
Which BBP (bloodborne pathogen) discussed does not have a vaccine?
Covid-19
Measles
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis A
Which is NOT an example of a microorganism?
Bacteria
Fungus
Oil
Virus
What mode of transmission is related to blood or other bodily fluids?
Vectorborne
Bloodborne
Foodborne
Airborne
What mode of transmission is related to droplets with sneezing and coughing?
Bloodborne
Airborne
Foodborne
Vectorborne
What disease can be a result of untreated HIV?
AIDS
Hep B
Hep C
Measles
What is a causative agent?
A pathogen
A susceptible host
Moving from one reservoir to another
A way to leave a reservoir
What best describes a mode of transmission?
A pathogen
Moving from one reservoir to another
A pathogen's way to exit a reservoir
A susceptible host
Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver.
True
False
What can cause non-viral hepatitis?
Viruses
Leafy greens
Jaundice
Alcohol abuse
Which viral infection destroys the immune system by attacking T-cells?
Hep C
Malaria
HIV
Herpes
How do you contract a vectorborne disease?
An outside source, such as mosquitos and ticks
Through the air
Through sexual contact
Through contaminated foods
What is cirrhosis?
Inflammation of the liver
Bile buildup in the liver
Scarring of the liver
Yellowing of the skin
Put the chain of infection sequence in order.
Mode of Transmission
Susceptible Host/ Next Sick Person
Causative Agent/ Germs/ Pathogen
Reservoir
Portal of Entry
Portal of Exit
You can successfully use antibiotics for a viral infection.
True
False
Match the infection with the type of pathogen.
Strep throat
Virus
Ringworm
Bacteria
Hepatitis
Fungus
A used needle should be disposed of in which container?
Sharps container
Regular waste
Biohazard container