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
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Pure culture=B
B subtilis=size
Wash YOUR HANDS
Definitions
-antogen
-b-cells
-T-cells
-Immunity
-Antibodies
-vaccine