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HCB 102 Unit 1 Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers
Question:Antibacterial
Ans: effective against bacteria
Question: Antiseptic
Ans: arresting growth of microorganisms
Question: Asepsis
Ans: condition of being aseptic
Question: Bacteria
Ans: single-celled microorganisms
Question: Blood-borne Pathogen
Ans: causative agent located in the blood
Question: Contagious Disease
Ans: infectious disease communicable by contact
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Question: Contaminated
Ans: infected by contact
Question: Direct Contact
Ans: Junction of body surfaces
Question: Disinfectant
Ans: substance to free from infection by destroying microorganisms
Question: Disinfection
Ans: process to free from infection by destroying microorganisms
Question: Fungi
Ans: any of the kingdom, saprophytic, and parasite spore-producing
eukaryotic
Question: Health care associated infections (HAIs)
Ans: infection acquired in a hospital
Question: Infection
Ans: material contaminated with an infective agent
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Question: Isolation
Ans: A separation to prevent from those who are infected to those who are
susceptible
Question: microorganism
Ans: An organism of microscopic or ultramicroscopic size
Question: Pathogen
Ans: disease producing microorganisms
Question: Standard Precautions
Ans: group of infection prevention practices regardless of diagnosis
Question: Chain of Infection
Ans: Infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of
entry and susceptible host
Question: Infectious agents (pathogens)
Ans: bacteria, virus, protozoa, fungi, and helminthes
Question: Viruses
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Ans: DNA or RNA in a protein coating
Question: Protozoa
Ans: Unicellular microorganisms that infect blood
Question: Helminthes
Ans: Parasitic worms or flukes
Question: Reservoir
Ans: A place where pathogen grows
Question: Portal of Exit
Ans: An exit route for pathogens to leave its host
Question: mode of transmission
Ans: The manner in which an infectious agent moves from one source to
another
Question: Contact
Ans: most frequent source of HAIs
Question: Indirect contact
HCB 102 Unit 1 Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers
Question:Antibacterial
Ans: effective against bacteria
Question: Antiseptic
Ans: arresting growth of microorganisms
Question: Asepsis
Ans: condition of being aseptic
Question: Bacteria
Ans: single-celled microorganisms
Question: Blood-borne Pathogen
Ans: causative agent located in the blood
Question: Contagious Disease
Ans: infectious disease communicable by contact
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Question: Contaminated
Ans: infected by contact
Question: Direct Contact
Ans: Junction of body surfaces
Question: Disinfectant
Ans: substance to free from infection by destroying microorganisms
Question: Disinfection
Ans: process to free from infection by destroying microorganisms
Question: Fungi
Ans: any of the kingdom, saprophytic, and parasite spore-producing
eukaryotic
Question: Health care associated infections (HAIs)
Ans: infection acquired in a hospital
Question: Infection
Ans: material contaminated with an infective agent
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Question: Isolation
Ans: A separation to prevent from those who are infected to those who are
susceptible
Question: microorganism
Ans: An organism of microscopic or ultramicroscopic size
Question: Pathogen
Ans: disease producing microorganisms
Question: Standard Precautions
Ans: group of infection prevention practices regardless of diagnosis
Question: Chain of Infection
Ans: Infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of
entry and susceptible host
Question: Infectious agents (pathogens)
Ans: bacteria, virus, protozoa, fungi, and helminthes
Question: Viruses
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Ans: DNA or RNA in a protein coating
Question: Protozoa
Ans: Unicellular microorganisms that infect blood
Question: Helminthes
Ans: Parasitic worms or flukes
Question: Reservoir
Ans: A place where pathogen grows
Question: Portal of Exit
Ans: An exit route for pathogens to leave its host
Question: mode of transmission
Ans: The manner in which an infectious agent moves from one source to
another
Question: Contact
Ans: most frequent source of HAIs
Question: Indirect contact