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1-)Reservoir of Infectious Agent --germs lives in people, in the wild animals, in food ,in soil and in water.
2-)Portal Of Exit- mouth( through the saliva and vomitting) , cuts present in skin(blood), toileting in the stool.
3-) Transmission - through contact or by the droplets when people sneezes or coughs.
4-) Portal Of Entry - germs enter through mouth, eyes and cuts present in skin
5-)Susceptible Host-it includes , elder people, children's, babies and people with weak immune system.
Please label the steps in the chain of Infection. Not all labels are used. Environment Carriers...
Please label the steps in the chain of Infection. Not all labels are used. Environment Carriers Reservoir of infectious agent Portal of entry Communicable disease voor Transmission Portal of exit Susceptible host Reset Zoom
One only needs to break one link in the chain of infection to prevent the spread of disease. Which link do you think would be the easiest to break to prevent the most recent influenza virus (H1N1) and why? CHAIN OF INFECTION Infectious Disease For an infection to develop, Reservoir Susceptible Host each link of the chain must be connected. Breaking any link of the chain Portal of Entry Portal of Exit can stop the transmission of infection! Mode of...
One only needs to break one link in the chain of infection to prevent the spread of disease. Which link do you think would be the easiest to break to prevent the most recent influenza virus (H1N1) and why? Your answer must include the name of a link on the chain and a reasonable explanation for why that would work. Include how the flu is transmitted. Be sure to cite and reference your sources. Note: Some people refer to intestinal...
1. As a nurse in a skilled nursing facility, you are preparing a presentation of the topic of infection control, portal of entry to a susceptible host. Which topics would you include? Select all that apply. a. Report accidental needle sticks immediately. b. Perform proper cleansing of wounds. c. Provide immunizations d. Provide information on airborne transmission. e. Use gloves when carrying soiled linens. 2. A client hospitalized with MRSA is placed on a contact precautions. Which statement is true...
Name 27 5 Infection Prevention and Control 1. Define infection prevention and discuss types of infections 2. Describe the chain of infection Multiple Choice 1. The following are necessary links in the Use each letter only once 1. 2Infection . Infection prevention chain of infection. Which link is broken by wearing gloves, thus preventing the spread of disease? Healthcare-associated infection (A) Reservoir (place where the pathogen lives and grows) (B) Mode of transmission (a way for the 4Localized infection disease...
Please place the steps in the correct order to assess your knowledge of entry, establishment, and exit of infectious agents Adhesion Adhesion Disease Disease Surviving host defenses se ng orang pertas o en Portal of exit portal or entry Portal of entry Portals of Restory Urogenitrat Endogenous Avoiding phagocytos Avoiding death indehage Evding one of Direct damage Townsentymes, lysis Indirect damage Host response is inappropriate and excessive Fec Urogenital tract
Please label the figure to demonstrate your understanding of vector transmission. Not all labels are used. Fomite vector Biological vector Mechanical vector Vector zoonosis Reset
Chapter 4 • Communicable & Noncommunicable Diseases: Prevention & Control of Diseases & Health Conditions • All answers are found in the textbook, do not use any other source 1. What is the only communicable disease that has been eradicated from the human population? 2. According to the chapter, what is the annual economic cost to the U.S. federal, state, and local governments on the use and abuse of alcohol and other drugs? 3. Be able to define: communicable and...
Label the parts of a typical enveloped virus particle. Not all labels are used. points Nucleocapsid eBook capsid (entire protein coat) bo Nucleic acid Spikes Matrix protein Envelope DNA Cytoplasm Ribosomes Reset Zoom
QUESTION 1 In describing the steps involved in the progression to actually causing an infection, which of the following is NOT an major required step? There must be a portal of exit for the microbe to exit. Organism must gain entry via one of the portals of entry and bind to host cells. O The organism must be able to evade or survive host defenses. The microbes must have fimbriae,pili or capsules. The infectious dose or number of organisms must...