Microbiology

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  • Created on: 06-01-14 16:30
An infection caught by not washing hands
environmental
1 of 26
MRSA is transmitted through
Contact
2 of 26
An infection spread from within
endogenous
3 of 26
An airborne transmitted illness is
Tuberculosis
4 of 26
An infected patient is the
resevoir
5 of 26
An infection caught from an external force
exogenous
6 of 26
Enterobacteriacae is ......... shaped
rod
7 of 26
Another word for high temperature
pyrexia
8 of 26
Someone with a fast heart rate has
tachycardia
9 of 26
15-30% of infections are
preventable
10 of 26
decontamination of intermediate risk items require
disinfecting
11 of 26
Aseptic techniques require (answer 1)
Sterilegloves
12 of 26
Aseptic techniques require (answer 2)
apron
13 of 26
When cleaning with detergent which glove should be used?
vinylnonsterile
14 of 26
Polyethene gloves should be used
never
15 of 26
decontamination of high risk items require
sterilisation
16 of 26
The only diplococci shaped bacterias are
neisseria
17 of 26
Vinyl gloves should not be used when in contact with
blood
18 of 26
what is the second stage in a sharps injury
washit
19 of 26
decontamination of low risk items require
cleaning
20 of 26
What sort of isolation may someone who has just had a bone marrow transplant be put in
protective
21 of 26
What sort of isolation may someone with norovirus be put in
source
22 of 26
Gram positive chains
Streptococcus
23 of 26
Group D streps can cause
endocarditis
24 of 26
Staphylococcus are gram positive
clusters
25 of 26
Enterobacteriacae is gram
negative
26 of 26

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MRSA is transmitted through

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An infection spread from within

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An airborne transmitted illness is

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An infected patient is the

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