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What is Clean technique
Medical asepsis is
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What is Bacteria/Pathogen
Single-cell microorganisms that can destroy blood cells
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What is False
Approximately 70-90% of the human population are staph carriers
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What is Blood-to-blood contact
Hepatitis C is spread by
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What is gloves
When working with an open wound the Athletic Trainer must always wear
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What is an infection
Proper treatment of a blister is mandatory in order to prevent
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What is Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
The definition of MRSA
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What is True
There is no cure for HIV or AIDS yet. However, treatment can control HIV
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What is Liver inflammation
Hepatitis C can cause?
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What is bacteria
Staphylococci is a common type of
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What is A disease-causing microorganism
A pathogen is
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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:
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What is True
Never recap or manually remove a dirty needle
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What is Children and Young adults
Hepatitis A is most common in
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What is skin infections
Washing your hands frequently can help in the preventing of skin_______________
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What is Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
The medical name for AIDS is
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What is Superbug
MRSA is also known as the super________
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What is False
Someone who is HIV positive will always have AIDS
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What is Inflammation of liver caused by a pathogen
The definition of Hepatitis B
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What is Antibiotics
Treatment of a diagnosed staphylococcal infection include?
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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
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What is anyone
Who can get MRSA
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What is False
White Blood Cells are NOT part of your bodies immune system defenses
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What is Blood, blood products, semen, vaginal secretion and saliva
Hepatits B is a virus that can be spread through (name 3 ways)
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What is 2-4 weeks
How many weeks does it take for HIV symptoms to occur?
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