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Fundamentals Quiz 1: Ch 24 Asepsis and Infection Control | Questions & Answers (100
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Infection - a disease state resulting from the presence of pathogens in or on the body. Infection occurs
as a result of a cyclic process



List the components of the infection cycle (6) - 1. Infectious agent

2. Reservoir

3. Portal of exit

4. means of transmission

5. portal of entry

6. susceptible host



Name the 3 types of infectious agents, and which one is most significant and most commonly observed
infection-causing agent in health care institutions? - 1. bacteria--most sig/common

2. virus

3. fungus



What are the 3 ways bacteria can be categorized into? - 1. shape (spherical = cocci; rod shaped = bacilli;
corkscrew = spirochetes)

2. Gram + or -

3. Oxygen requirements (anaerobic or aerobic)



Name 3 most common infections caused by viruses? - 1. Influenza/common cold

2. Hepatitis B and C

3. AIDS



T or F: some antiviral medications are effective with some viral infections and when given in the
prodromal stage of certain viruses, these meds can shorten the full stage of the illness - T. Antibiotics
have no effect on viruses btw

,Where can fungi occur? - soil, water, air; plant=like organisms (molds and yeasts) that can cause
infection



name some examples of fungal infections? - athletes foot, ringworm, yeast infection



Define parasites; give an example - organisms that live on or in a host and rely on it for nourishment;
malaria occurs when parasite infects mosquito then it feeds on humans



What 4 factors does an organism's potential to produce disease in a person depend on? - 1. number of
organisms

2. Virulence of organism--ability to cause disease

3. Competence of person's immune system

4. Length and intimacy (extent) of contact between person and microorganism



Endemic - occurs with predictability in one specific region or population



Normal flora - microorganisms that commonly inhabit various body sites and are a part of the body's
natural defense system



Opportunistic organisms - organisms, typically bacteria or fungus, that normally cause no problem but
with certain factors, may potentially be harmful in susceptible people



Colonization - when a bacteria or organism resides in a person's body but there are NO clinical signs of
an infection; if person's defense mechanisms are ineffective in responding to the bacterial invasion
(colonization) then infection will result



Infection (relative to differentiating it from colonization) - present once the person exhibits specific
manifestations of the disease



Define Carriers - carriers are people who act as reservoirs for an infectious agent but do no exhibit any
manifestations of the disease; although asymptomatic, they CAN transmit the disease

, Define reservoir - the reservoir for growth and multiplication of microorganisms is the natural habitat of
the organism



Name two other common reservoirs besides people - 1. animals

2. fomites (inanimate objects)



Define Portal of Exit - the point of escape for the organism from the reservoir.



Name common portals of exits in humans (5) - 1. Respiratory

2. GI

3. Genitourinary tracts

4. breaks in skin

5. blood and tissue



Name the 3 types of means of transmission and any subcategories if applicable - 1. Contact (indirect and
direct)

2. Airborne

3. Droplet



Indirect contact transmission involves personal contact with either (2 things): - 1. a Vector--living
creature that transmits an infectious agent to a human, usually an insect

2. a fomite /inanimate object such as countertops or equipment



Describe airborne transmission and how the infectious agent may be transmitted? - this route of
transmission can occur when an infected host coughs, sneezes, or talks, or when organism becomes
attached to dust particles. Airborne particles are smaller than 5 mcm



Describe Droplet transmission route - droplet particles are greater than 5 mcm and can also be
transmitted through same airborne ways

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