Communicable Disease Review Game GOOD LUCK ON THE TEST
Not engaging in any type of activity is known as________ Susceptible Monogamous Abstinence Outbrake
Abstinence
Having a relationship with many several people is known as_________ Promiscuity Monogamous Abstinence Outbrake
promiscuity
Having a virus but NOT showing symptoms at a given time is know as____ Promiscuity Remission Abstinence Outbrake
Remission
Being at a higher risk of developing a disease, you are known to be more ________ Promiscuity Remission Abstinence Susceptible
Falling ill again after a period of time after recovery is know as________ Relapsing Remission Abstinence Susceptible
Relapsing
The immune system is composed of all of the following except Organs Tissues Cells Chemicals Oils
oils
All of the following kills pathogens on our skin EXCEPT Tears Cells Saliva Oils Sweat
cells
If we swallow pathogens they are killed by our ___________ Tears Cells Saliva Stomach acids Sweat
Stomach acids
Lymphocyte is a term for _________ Red blood cells White blood cells Blue blood cells all are correct
White blood cells
Which lymphocytes recognizes a pathogen when it enters the body? B Cells T Cells F Cells
T Cells
Which lymphocyte produces antibodies to fight off the pathogen? B Cells T Cells F Cells
B Cells
________ are proteins that fight off pathogens. T cells Antibodies Cancer Tissues
antibodies
How many lymphocytes do we have per cubic millimeter of blood 1, , ,000 4,000 – 10,000 2,000 – 3,000
4,000 to 10,000
The body’s resistance to disease causing agents is known as_____ Vaccine Immunity Both of these are correct Neither on is correct
immunity
Resistance to disease due to the presence of antibodies/ long term Active Passive Vaccine all are correct
Active
Introducing antibodies into another person’s blood stream is known as_______/short term Active Passive Vaccine all are correct
Passive
An illness caused by pathogens that can be spread from one living thing to another is called___________ Communicable Infectious Boh are correct
Both are correct
This pathogen is the smallest known pathogen Virus Protozoa Fungi bacteria Helminith
Virus
This pathogen can infect us if we eat undercooked pork or fish. Virus Protozoa Fungi bacteria Helminth
This type of pathogen can live on our skin. Virus Protozoa Fungi bacteria Helminth
fungi
This pathogen infects us by producing poisonous substances & toxins. Virus & protozoa Protozoa & Fungi Fungi & Bacteria bacteria & protozoa Helminth & virus
Bacteria & Protozoa
This is a TERM used for an organism that can’t be seen by the naked eye. Dirt Protozoa Fungi bacteria microbe
True or false viruses are NOT cells True False
True
Viruses can live outside the body for a _________ period of time Short Long they can’t live outside the body
short
True or False - Viruses can multiply outside of the body True False
Which of the following ways are pathogens spread? person to person through the air contaminated objects contaminated food & water All are correct
Dirty needles is an example of what way pathogens are spread person to person through the air contaminated objects contaminated food & water All are correct
Contaminated objects
Coughing or sneezing are an examples of what way pathogens are spread person to person through the air contaminated objects contaminated food & water All are correct
Through the air
All of the following are causative factors of the spread of disease EXCEPT? Host Environment Time Agent all are correct
All are correct
Your first line of defense is called __________ Cellular Immunity Structural none of these
structural
Your last line of defense is called__________ Cellular Immunity Structural none of these
immunity
The first line of defense is made up of all of the following EXCEPT? Lymphocytes skin Cilia Tears Digestive juices Mucous Membranes
Lymphocytes
Your second line of defense is made up of _________ Tears & Lymphocytes T-cells & B-cells Cilia & Lymph Nodes Lymph nodes & Lymphocytes
The last line of defense is made up of____________. Tears & Lymphocytes T-cells & B-cells Cilia & Lymph Nodes Lymph nodes & Lymphocytes
T-cells & B-Cells
This type of immunity is given to a baby from their mother at birth. Passive Active In-born Immunity All are correct
In born immunity
All of the following are viral STI’s EXCEPT________ Chlamydia Herpes I & II HPV Hepatitis
Chlamydia
Which type of STI’s can’t you get rid of through medication? Bacterial Parasitic Viral
viral
Which bacterial STI causes inflammation of the reproductive organs? Chlamydia Herpes I & II HPV Hepatitis Gonorrhea Syphillis
Chlamydia
Which bacterial STI infects the lining's of the genital & urinary tracks. Chlamydia Herpes I & II HPV Hepatitis Gonorrhea Syphilis
Gonorrhea
Which bacterial STI has 4 stages Chlamydia Herpes I & II HPV Hepatitis Gonorrhea Syphilis
Which viral STI is the most common Chlamydia Herpes I & II HPV Hepatitis Gonorrhea Syphilis
HPV
Which is the most common bacterial STI? Chlamydia Herpes I & II HPV Hepatitis Gonorrhea Syphilis
Chlamydia
Which virus may cause genital sores/fever blisters in the oral region? Chlamydia Herpes I HPV Herpes II Gonorrhea Syphilis
Herpes I
Which virus causes genital warts in some of the strands? Chlamydia Herpes I HPV Herpes II Gonorrhea Syphilis
HPV
Which viral STI causes major problems with the liver? Chlamydia Herpes I HPV Herpes II Hepatitis Syphilis
Hepatitis
Which STI is caused by a genital infection Pediculosis Herpes I HPV Herpes II Trichomoniasis Syphilis
Trichomoniasis
This STI causes an infestation of pubic lice? Pediculosis Herpes I HPV Herpes II Trichomoniasis Syphilis
Pediculosis
This viral STI has flu like symptoms Pediculosis Herpes I HPV Herpes II Trichomoniasis Hepatitis
Which STI treats the symptoms with antiviral drugs? Pediculosis Herpes I & II HPV Syphilis Trichomoniasis Hepatitis
Herpes I & II
Which two bacterial STI’s can cause PID? Pediculosis Herpes I & II Gonorrhea Syphilis Trichomoniasis Chlamydia
Chlamydia & Gonorrhea
Which stage of syphilis causes a skin rash, fever, headaches, sore throat, loss of hair/weight? Primary Secondary Latent Late or tertiary
secondary
Which stage of syphilis causes irreversible damage, mental incapacity, blindness, paralysis & even death? Primary Secondary Latent Late or tertiary
Late or tertiary
Which STI attacks the T-cells? Pediculosis Herpes I & II HPV HIV Trichomoniasis Chlamydia
HIV
People with HIV die from? AIDS HIV Opportunistic Infections
Opportunistic infections
Some people that contract HIV can become ill die in as little as _______ months
6
Some people may not show any HIV symptoms for up to _____ years
10
All of the following are fluids that can transmit HIV EXCEPT Blood Semen Vaginal Secretions Breast Milk Saliva
Salvia
Which TWO fluids contain HIV but CAN NOT transmit? Blood & saliva Saliva & Tears Vaginal Secretions & Blood Breast Milk & Tears Saliva & Blood
Saliva & tears
What is the rare type of cancer that people with HIV develop? Kaposi’s Sarcoma AIDS Dementia Complex Lung Cancer HIV Cancer
Kaposi's Sarcoma
This is the term given for the time period where you turn from HIV- to HIV+. Probation ELISA Incubation All are correct
Incubation
Which test is used to CONFIRM another HIV test? ELISA ERICA WESTIN Western Blot
What drugs are used to treat HIV? Antibiotics There is no treatment Anti-retroviral Anti-viral
Anti-retroviral
Under _____ T-Cells marks the beginning of the last stage of HIV called AIDS
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