PBS 3.1 TEST REVIEW

  • Definitions

  • Outbreak

  • Pandemic

  • Endemic

  • nosocomial

  • Meningitis spreads by saliva: coughed or sneezed and eating utensils

  • You can give students info if there is high risk of contamination, Students who can get sick easily, and

  • When streaking plate its important to Make sure loops are sterile

  • UTI give antibiotics

  •  OUTBREAK QUESTION Pink=negative, Large colonies, Positive for sorbitol, so it is food poisoning: identify contaminated food

  • Rate of new cases 150 cases per 30 days so 5 per day Rate of death 3 per day

  • Know Steps of analyzing substance

-Open sterile package
-Get bacteria
-crack  lip open
-Close lid
-Put upside down
-Clean work area

  • Pink gram stain to destroy pathogen: uses porin channels

  • Pros of business

-Likehood of outbreak spreading
-other shops not get publicly informed

  • antibiotic=bacteria

  • Non specific is inflammation response

  • Fever, swollen lymph nodes=bacteria

  • Cell wall absorbs crystal violet

  • Pathogen are infections organisms that cause disease in a host

  • Treatment rest and fluids=

  • Direct, indirect

  • E.coli can spread  exits, mode of transportation, enters

  • Having no wounds make you less susceptible

  • True

  • Initiate:Tears ,Normal flora, stomach acid 

 Acquired: antibodies vaccination

  • Vaccines can’t make you sick

  • B-cell make antibodies

  • Know r-naught=

  • D,f,c,e,a,b

  • Athlies foot - helmia (NOT)

  • Culture

  • Aseptic technic=true

  •  Four quadrants

  • First step in identifying bacteria gross examination

  •  while=true

  • Bacila rod cosie ball

  • Gram negative serilla

  • Gram positive staphylococci

  • morality= numbers 

morbidity=symptoms

  • Don't use websites with ads

  • Pure culture=B

  • B subtilis=size

  • Wash YOUR HANDS

  • Definitions

-antogen
-b-cells
-T-cells
-Immunity
-Antibodies

-vaccine