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Cosmo – Chapter 5 – Infection Control (part 1 of 2)
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c. The type of surface the disinfecting product can be used on.
Column 1: $100 Question According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), it is against federal law to use any disinfecting product contrary to its labeling. This means that you must follow the instructions for ____________. a. mixing b. Contact time c. The type of surface the disinfecting product can be used on. d. All of the above. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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c. The type of surface the disinfecting product can be used on.
Column 1: $100 Answer According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), it is against federal law to use any disinfecting product contrary to its labeling. This means that you must follow the instructions for ____________. a. mixing b. Contact time c. The type of surface the disinfecting product can be used on. d. All of the above. BACK TO GAME
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a. Saprophytes and parasites b. Decomposing and fertilizing
Column 1: $200 Question There are hundreds of different kinds of bacteria, but they are classified into the following two types: a. Saprophytes and parasites b. Decomposing and fertilizing c. Pathogenic and nonpathogenic d. Active and inactive ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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a. Saprophytes and parasites b. Decomposing and fertilizing
Column 1: $200 Answer There are hundreds of different kinds of bacteria, but they are classified into the following two types: a. Saprophytes and parasites b. Decomposing and fertilizing c. Pathogenic and nonpathogenic d. Active and inactive BACK TO GAME
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Nonpathogenic bacteria are _______________:
Column 1: $300 Question Nonpathogenic bacteria are _______________: a. Completely harmless and do not cause disease b. Harmful only to humans c. Harmful only to animals d. Harmless only to other bacteria ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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Nonpathogenic bacteria are _______________:
Column 1: $300 Answer Nonpathogenic bacteria are _______________: a. Completely harmless and do not cause disease b. Harmful only to humans c. Harmful only to animals d. Harmless only to other bacteria BACK TO GAME
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Column 1: $400 Question Pathogenic bacteria, which are harmful and disease-producing when they invade plant or animal tissue, are known as: a. saprophytes b. parasites c. cocci d. Spore-forming ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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Column 1: $400 Answer Pathogenic bacteria, which are harmful and disease-producing when they invade plant or animal tissue, are known as: a. saprophytes b. parasites c. cocci d. Spore-forming BACK TO GAME
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Bacteria are one-celled organisms that ______:
Column 1: $500 Question Bacteria are one-celled organisms that ______: a. Have plant characteristics b. Have animal characteristics c. Have plant and animal characteristics d. Have neither plant nor animal characteristics ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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Bacteria are one-celled organisms that ______:
Column 1: $500 Answer Bacteria are one-celled organisms that ______: a. Have plant characteristics b. Have animal characteristics c. Have plant and animal characteristics d. Have neither plant nor animal characteristics BACK TO GAME
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The division of a bacterial cell into two new cells is called:
Column 2: $100 Question The division of a bacterial cell into two new cells is called: a. Spore growth b. Decomposing c. Mitosis d. Fertilizing ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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The division of a bacterial cell into two new cells is called:
Column 2: $100 Answer The division of a bacterial cell into two new cells is called: a. Spore growth b. Decomposing c. Mitosis d. Fertilizing BACK TO GAME
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The most common human bacteria are known as:
Column 2: $200 Question The most common human bacteria are known as: a. Staphylococci b. Streptococci c. Bacilli d. Spirilla ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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The most common human bacteria are known as:
Column 2: $200 Answer The most common human bacteria are known as: a. Staphylococci b. Streptococci c. Bacilli d. Spirilla BACK TO GAME
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Column 2: $300 Question Submicroscopic structures capable of infecting almost all plants, animals, and bacteria are known as: a. Infections b. Viruses c. Fungus d. Parasites ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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Column 2: $300 Answer Submicroscopic structures capable of infecting almost all plants, animals, and bacteria are known as: a. Infections b. Viruses c. Fungus d. Parasites BACK TO GAME
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Pus-forming bacteria that grow in bunches or clusters are:
Column 2: $400 Question Pus-forming bacteria that grow in bunches or clusters are: a. Staphylococci b. Bacilli c. Streptococci d. Diplococci ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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Pus-forming bacteria that grow in bunches or clusters are:
Column 2: $400 Answer Pus-forming bacteria that grow in bunches or clusters are: a. Staphylococci b. Bacilli c. Streptococci d. Diplococci BACK TO GAME
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Non-pathogenic bacteria are: a. Harmful b. Harmless c. Germs
Column 2: $500 Question Non-pathogenic bacteria are: a. Harmful b. Harmless c. Germs d. Disease-producing ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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Non-pathogenic bacteria are: a. Harmful b. Harmless c. Germs
Column 2: $500 Answer Non-pathogenic bacteria are: a. Harmful b. Harmless c. Germs d. Disease-producing BACK TO GAME
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Column 3: $100 Question An infectious agent smaller than bacteria and capable of infesting almost all plants and animals is a/an: a. Infection b. Contagion c. Virus d. Disease ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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Column 3: $100 Answer An infectious agent smaller than bacteria and capable of infesting almost all plants and animals is a/an: a. Infection b. Contagion c. Virus d. Disease BACK TO GAME
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Pathogenic bacteria produce: a. Health b. Antitoxins c. Disease
Column 3: $200 Question Pathogenic bacteria produce: a. Health b. Antitoxins c. Disease d. Beneficial effects ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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Pathogenic bacteria produce: a. Health b. Antitoxins c. Disease
Column 3: $200 Answer Pathogenic bacteria produce: a. Health b. Antitoxins c. Disease d. Beneficial effects BACK TO GAME
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An example of a general infection is: a. A boil b. A spherical spore
Column 3: $300 Question An example of a general infection is: a. A boil b. A spherical spore c. A skin lesion d. Syphilis ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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An example of a general infection is: a. A boil b. A spherical spore
Column 3: $300 Answer An example of a general infection is: a. A boil b. A spherical spore c. A skin lesion d. Syphilis BACK TO GAME
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a. Community resistance b. Contagious infection c. General infection
Column 3: $400 Question The ability to fight off or resist infections and disease and to destroy bacteria that have entered the body is known as: a. Community resistance b. Contagious infection c. General infection d. Immunity ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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a. Community resistance b. Contagious infection c. General infection
Column 3: $400 Answer The ability to fight off or resist infections and disease and to destroy bacteria that have entered the body is known as: a. Community resistance b. Contagious infection c. General infection d. Immunity BACK TO GAME
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c. Human disease resistor d. Acquired immunodeficiency
Column 3: $500 Question The condition that develops after the body has overcome a disease or has been inoculated for the disease is known as: a. Natural immunity b. Acquired immunity c. Human disease resistor d. Acquired immunodeficiency ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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c. Human disease resistor d. Acquired immunodeficiency
Column 3: $500 Answer The condition that develops after the body has overcome a disease or has been inoculated for the disease is known as: a. Natural immunity b. Acquired immunity c. Human disease resistor d. Acquired immunodeficiency BACK TO GAME
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Column 4: $100 Question A skin disease caused by an infestation of head lice is called ____________. a. Scabies b. Blood poisoning c. Pediculosis d. HIV/AIDS ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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Column 4: $100 Answer A skin disease caused by an infestation of head lice is called ____________. a. Scabies b. Blood poisoning c. Pediculosis d. HIV/AIDS BACK TO GAME
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The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is caused by:
Column 4: $200 Question The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is caused by: a. A filterable virus b. The HIV virus c. The HBV virus d. A filterable bacteria ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is caused by:
Column 4: $200 Answer The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is caused by: a. A filterable virus b. The HIV virus c. The HBV virus d. A filterable bacteria BACK TO GAME
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The most common methods of transferring AIDS is by means of:
Column 4: $300 Question The most common methods of transferring AIDS is by means of: a. Sexual contact with infection person b. Sharing of dirty hypodermic needles c. Transfusions of infected blood d. All of the above ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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The most common methods of transferring AIDS is by means of:
Column 4: $300 Answer The most common methods of transferring AIDS is by means of: a. Sexual contact with infection person b. Sharing of dirty hypodermic needles c. Transfusions of infected blood d. All of the above BACK TO GAME
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d. Promoting growth of bacteria
Column 4: $400 Question Removing pathogens and other substances from tools or surfaces is called: a. Fumigation b. Decontamination c. Extermination d. Promoting growth of bacteria ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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d. Promoting growth of bacteria
Column 4: $400 Answer Removing pathogens and other substances from tools or surfaces is called: a. Fumigation b. Decontamination c. Extermination d. Promoting growth of bacteria BACK TO GAME
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Column 4: $500 Question Completely destroying all living organisms on a surface including bacterial spores is called: a. Sanitation b. Laundering c. Sterilization d. Removing bacteria ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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Column 4: $500 Answer Completely destroying all living organisms on a surface including bacterial spores is called: a. Sanitation b. Laundering c. Sterilization d. Removing bacteria BACK TO GAME
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Column 5: $100 Question Pathogenic bacteria, viruses, or fungi can enter the body through all of the following except: a. Wearing make-up b. Broken skin c. The mouth and nose d. Unprotected sex ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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Column 5: $100 Answer Pathogenic bacteria, viruses, or fungi can enter the body through all of the following except: a. Wearing make-up b. Broken skin c. The mouth and nose d. Unprotected sex BACK TO GAME
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What are the three main levels of decontamination?
Column 5: $200 Question What are the three main levels of decontamination? a. Sterilization, disinfection, sanitation b. Sterilization, disinfection, fumigation c. Disinfection, sanitation, laundering d. Disinfection, sterilization, ultrasonic cleansing ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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What are the three main levels of decontamination?
Column 5: $200 Answer What are the three main levels of decontamination? a. Sterilization, disinfection, sanitation b. Sterilization, disinfection, fumigation c. Disinfection, sanitation, laundering d. Disinfection, sterilization, ultrasonic cleansing BACK TO GAME
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Column 5: $300 Question ___________ is a higher level of decontamination which is second only to sterilization. a. Sanitation b. Fumigation c. Disinfection d. Extermination ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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Column 5: $300 Answer ___________ is a higher level of decontamination which is second only to sterilization. a. Sanitation b. Fumigation c. Disinfection d. Extermination BACK TO GAME
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Column 5: $400 Question Substances used to kill microbes on contaminated tools and other nonliving surfaces are: a. Disinfectants b. Antiseptics c. Styptics d. Virucides ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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Column 5: $400 Answer Substances used to kill microbes on contaminated tools and other nonliving surfaces are: a. Disinfectants b. Antiseptics c. Styptics d. Virucides BACK TO GAME
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Column 5: $500 Question To significantly reduce the number of pathogens found on a surface is to: a. Disinfect b. Sanitize c. Launder d. Sterilize ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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Column 5: $500 Answer To significantly reduce the number of pathogens found on a surface is to: a. Disinfect b. Sanitize c. Launder d. Sterilize BACK TO GAME
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