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1. DD Form 689 Individual sick call slip
2. SF 600 Chronological Record of Medical Care (SOAP)
3. Microorganisms Microscopic living cells found almost everywhere in environment
4. Pathogens Microorganisms that cause disease
5. Colonies Groups of bacteria
6. Algae Plantlike cells found in sunlit water. Rarely causes human disease
7. Fungi yeasts and molds
8. Protozoa Single celled microorganisms
9. Bacteria Single celled microorganisms that don't have a nucleus
10. Spores Form of bacteria that is resistant to the environment
11. Viruses Microorganism that needs host to make protein and energy
12. Immunization Most effective prevention against viruses
13. communicable dis- Spread from one person to another
ease
14. Contagious dis- Spread to many people very fast
ease
15. Epidemic Large number of people in area affected over short period of time
16. Chain of Infection pathogen, reservoir, portal of exit, vehicle of transmission, portal of entry,
susceptible host
17. Cause diseases
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Pathogenic Mi-
coorganisms
18. Reservoir Living thing/object microorganisms can survive/multiply on prior to moving to
another place to multiply
19. Portal of Exit Exit microorganisms can use to leave reservoir
20. Vehicle of Trans- Means by which microorganisms get from reservoir to portal of entry
mission
21. portal of entry Location microorganisms can enter a host
22. Direct contact Spread by person to person through physical contact
23. Indirect contact Spread by object to person
24. Human carrier Asymptomatic carrier of a pathogen
25. Airborne transmis- The spread of an organism via droplets or dust
sion
26. waterborne carried or transmitted through water
27. Vectors Animals/insects that carry pathogens from person to person
28. susceptible host a person likely to get an infection or disease
29. Medical asepsis practices designed to reduce the number and transfer of pathogens
30. Sclera white of the eye
31. conjuctiva mucous membrane that lines the eyelids and outer surface of the eyeball
32. Retina innermost layer of the eye