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BIOS 242 Week 4 Assignment; Concepts; Controlling Microbial Growth. Prepare: Controlling Microbial Growth The sterilizing gas used in chemiclaves is . HEPA filters are used to remove microbes from Which of the following microbial forms has the highest resistance to physical and chemical controls? Sterilization is achieved by The method of removing vegetative microbial life forms and debris to reduce contamination to safe levels is termed is a halogen used in gaseous and liquid form for large scale disinfection of drinking water and sewage. The alcohol wipe used on a patient's skin before an injection is an example of . Self-Check: Disinfection Techniques Drag the following terms to their corresponding description. Self-Check: Disinfection Techniques II _______ is disinfection on a living surface. _______ The most resistant infectious particles are . _______ are the sturdiest and most encountered infectious agents. For this reason, these are used to test the efficacy of autoclaves. _______ removes all microbes from the environment. Self-Check: Factors Affecting the Efficacy of Antimicrobial Methods Drag to rank the following from most resistant (top) to least resistant (bottom). Self-Check: Methods of Chemical Control _______ was the first major antimicrobial chemical used with toxic and irritating side effects. _______ (70 to 95 %) is used in skin degerming and disinfection of some types of medical equipment. _______ is most commonly used as household bleach. _______solution is used to treat gonococcal infections in eye of newborn, mouth ulcers and root canal treatment. Reflect: Controlling Microbial Growth _______ are used as preservatives for ophthalmic solutions and cosmetics. The minimum sterilizing conditions in a steam autoclave are _______ heat is more rapidly effective and efficient compared to heat. _______ radiation excites atoms to a higher energy state within molecules such as DNA, which leads to the formation of pyrimidine dimers. _______ aqueous solution, is used as embalming fluid Physical agents for controlling microbial growth include all of the following except . Scrubbing or immersing the skin in chemicals to reduce the numbers of microbes on the skin is . Which of the following items are typically irradiated in order to kill microbes? Antimicrobials Prepare: Antibiotics Which antimicrobial does not interfere with protein synthesis? Sulfa drugs work on Which antimicrobial does not inhibit cell wall synthesis? Antimicrobials effective against a wide variety of microbial types are termed . Self-Check: Narrow Spectrum or Broad Spectrum Use the diagram to determine if the following drugs are narrow-spectrum or broad-spectrum. Self-Check: Zone of Inhibition Select all the numbers associated with the antibiotic discs that show no zone of inhibition (and thus, resistance to that antibiotic concentration). Self-Check: Antimicrobial Drugs Important characteristics of antimicrobial drugs include The use of a drug to prevent imminent infection is called . Self-Check: Mechanisms of Drug Action Drag and drop terms to their respective locations on the diagram. Self-Check: Mechanisms of Drug Action: Inhibition Drag and drop terms to their respective locations on the diagram. Self-Check: Identifying Drugs and Their Uses Match the drugs with the microbial agents/diseases that they are used for. Self-Check: Additional Antimicrobials Antiviral Chemotherapeutic agents have three modes of action- barring the penetration of the virus, blocking transcription and translation of viral molecules, and preventing maturation of viral particles. Match the image to the mode of action. Self-Check: Antimicrobial Resistance The cellular basis for bacterial resistance to antimicrobials include Each of the following results in drug resistance, except Reflect: Antibiotics Selective toxicity refers to damage to are antimicrobials effective against a wide variety of microbial types. test shows susceptibility using large agar plates, a bacterial lawn, and antibiotic-infused discs. Penicillins and cephalosporins Some bacteria that are resistant to penicillin have is used as an antihelminthes drug. are defined as antimicrobial agents for drugs targeting bacteria and not other types of microbes. Match the drugs with the microbial agents/diseases that they are used for. is used to treat fungal infections. Host-microbe interactions Prepare: Host-microbe Interactions Which of the following is a direct contact method of microbe transmission? The objective evidence of disease noted by an observer is termed a/an . The term infection refers to (select all that apply) An infectious agent already existing on or in the body is called . Opportunistic pathogens Self-Check: Microbe-Human Interactions The effect of beneficial microbes of normal biota against invading microbes is called . Which of the following is inoculation of normal biota to a newborn Self-Check: Infectious Disease Match the term with the definition. Self-Check: Progress of Infection Place the steps of when microbes cause disease in the correct order from top to bottom. Self-Check: Patterns of Infection Match the pattern of infection with the description. Self-Check: Stages in the Course of Infection Drag the term to label the diagram. Reflect: Host-microbe Interactions The initial, brief period of early, general symptoms such as fatigue and muscle aches is the . Endogenous infectious agents arise from microbes that are . The primary, natural habitat of a pathogen where it continues to exist is called the . TORCH is an acronym that represents the most common . Based on new information from the Human Microbiome Project, the human body typically begins to be colonized by its normal biota Which of the following is not correct terminology used for resident biota? Once a microbe has entered a host, what process performed by certain white blood cells will attempt to destroy the microbes? Which of the following is not a factor that weakens host defenses against infections? A is any objective evidence of the disease as noted by the observer. Which of the following is not a structure used for bacterial adhesion? Infections that go unnoticed because there are no symptoms are called . Which of the following is a mismatched term and description?

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Week 4 Concepts:Controlling Microbial Growth
Which of the following microbial forms has the highest resistance to physical and chemical controls? Bacterial endospores
The method of removing vegetative microbial life forms and debris to reduce contamination to safe levels is termed .
Sanitization Sterilization is achieved by steam autoclave. HEPA filters are used to remove microbes from air.
The alcohol wipe used on a patient's skin before an injection is an example of antisepsis.
Chlorine is a halogen used in gaseous and liquid form for large scale disinfection of drinking water and sewage.
The sterilizing gas used in chemiclaves is ethylene oxide . Sterilization – destruction of all microbial life including endospores.
Disinfection – destruction of most microbial life, but often does not kill spore-forming bacteria.
Antisepsis (also called degermation or degerming ) – disinfection on a
living surface, such as patient’s arm.
Decontamination (also called sanitization) – mechanical removal of most microbes from an animate or inanimate surface and can be accomplished with hot water, steam, or chemicals. Bacteriocide/Bacteriocidal – kills bacteria.

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