FACTS MRSA True or False Hepatitis Extras
100
What is Clean technique
Medical asepsis is
100
What is Bacteria/Pathogen
Single-cell microorganisms that can destroy blood cells
100
What is False
Approximately 70-90% of the human population are staph carriers
100
What is Blood-to-blood contact
Hepatitis C is spread by
100
What is gloves
When working with an open wound the Athletic Trainer must always wear
200
What is an infection
Proper treatment of a blister is mandatory in order to prevent
200
What is Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
The definition of MRSA
200
What is True
There is no cure for HIV or AIDS yet. However, treatment can control HIV
200
What is Liver inflammation
Hepatitis C can cause?
200
What is bacteria

Staphylococci is a common type of
300
What is A disease-causing microorganism
A pathogen is
300
What is Sores that look like a spider bite, Red painful bumps, swollen cut filled with pus, blisters filled with fluid and Red, warm firm skin gets larger
Give 3 examples of what MRSA might look like:
300
What is True
Never recap or manually remove a dirty needle
300
What is Children and Young adults
Hepatitis A is most common in
300
What is skin infections
Washing your hands frequently can help in the preventing of skin_______________
400
What is Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
The medical name for AIDS is
400
What is Superbug
MRSA is also known as the super________
400
What is False
Someone who is HIV positive will always have AIDS
400
What is Inflammation of liver caused by a pathogen
The definition of Hepatitis B
400
What is Antibiotics
Treatment of a diagnosed staphylococcal infection include?
500
What is Portal of no return
What is not part of the infection cycle: Portal of no return, Portal of entry, Reservoir host or Portal of exit
500
What is anyone
Who can get MRSA
500
What is False
White Blood Cells are NOT part of your bodies immune system defenses
500
What is Blood, blood products, semen, vaginal secretion and saliva
Hepatits B is a virus that can be spread through (name 3 ways)
500
What is 2-4 weeks
How many weeks does it take for HIV symptoms to occur?






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