Portal of exit ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓a way for the infectious agent to
escape from the reservoir in which it has been growing
Reservoirs of infection ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Natural habitat of the
organism
Means of transmission ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓direct contact, indirect
contact, airborne route
Infection cycle Steps ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓1. Infectious agent
2. Reservoir
3. Portal of exit
4. Means of transmission
5. Portal of entry
6. Susceptible host
,Portal of entry ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Part of the body where
organisms enter
Susceptible host ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓a person likely to get an
infection or disease
Transmission barriers ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓help prevent the
transporting of pathogens from the infected person to the general
environment.
Common Portals of Exit ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓-Respiratory
-Gastrointestinal
-Genitourinary tracts
-Breaks in skin
-Blood and tissue
Most common infectious agent ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓bacteria, virus,
fungi
bacteria ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓most significant and most prevalent in
hospital settings
, virus ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓smallest of all microorganisms; can be
seen only by using an electron microscope
Fungi ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Plant-like organisms present in air, soil,
and water
Stages of Infection ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Incubation period
Prodromal stage
Full stage illness
Convalescent period
Incubation period ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓organism growing and
multiplying
Prodromal stage ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓person is most infectious
Full stage illness ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Presence of specific signs and
symptoms of disease
Convalescent period ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Recovery from the
infection