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Cosmo Chapter 5 Infection Control (part 1 of
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Column 1 100 Question
  • According to the Environmental Protection Agency
    (EPA), it is against federal law to use any
    disinfecting product contrary to its labeling.
    This means that you must follow the instructions
    for ____________.
  • a. mixing
  • b. Contact time
  • c. The type of surface the disinfecting product
    can be used on.
  • d. All of the above.

ANSWER
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Column 1100 Answer
  • According to the Environmental Protection Agency
    (EPA), it is against federal law to use any
    disinfecting product contrary to its labeling.
    This means that you must follow the instructions
    for ____________.
  • a. mixing
  • b. Contact time
  • c. The type of surface the disinfecting product
    can be used on.
  • d. All of the above.

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Column 1 200 Question
  • There are hundreds of different kinds of
    bacteria, but they are classified into the
    following two types
  • a. Saprophytes and parasites
  • b. Decomposing and fertilizing
  • c. Pathogenic and nonpathogenic
  • d. Active and inactive

ANSWER
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Column 1200 Answer
  • There are hundreds of different kinds of
    bacteria, but they are classified into the
    following two types
  • a. Saprophytes and parasites
  • b. Decomposing and fertilizing
  • c. Pathogenic and nonpathogenic
  • d. Active and inactive

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Column 1300 Question
  • Nonpathogenic bacteria are _______________
  • a. Completely harmless and do not cause disease
  • b. Harmful only to humans
  • c. Harmful only to animals
  • d. Harmless only to other bacteria

ANSWER
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Column 1300 Answer
  • Nonpathogenic bacteria are _______________
  • a. Completely harmless and do not cause disease
  • b. Harmful only to humans
  • c. Harmful only to animals
  • d. Harmless only to other bacteria

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Column 1400 Question
  • Pathogenic bacteria, which are harmful and
    disease-producing when they invade plant or
    animal tissue, are known as
  • a. saprophytes
  • b. parasites
  • c. cocci
  • d. Spore-forming

ANSWER
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Column 1400 Answer
  • Pathogenic bacteria, which are harmful and
    disease-producing when they invade plant or
    animal tissue, are known as
  • a. saprophytes
  • b. parasites
  • c. cocci
  • d. Spore-forming

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Column 1500 Question
  • Bacteria are one-celled organisms that ______
  • a. Have plant characteristics
  • b. Have animal characteristics
  • c. Have plant and animal characteristics
  • d. Have neither plant nor animal characteristics

ANSWER
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Column 1500 Answer
  • Bacteria are one-celled organisms that ______
  • a. Have plant characteristics
  • b. Have animal characteristics
  • c. Have plant and animal characteristics
  • d. Have neither plant nor animal characteristics

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Column 2100 Question
  • The division of a bacterial cell into two new
    cells is called
  • a. Spore growth
  • b. Decomposing
  • c. Mitosis
  • d. Fertilizing

ANSWER
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Column 2 100 Answer
  • The division of a bacterial cell into two new
    cells is called
  • a. Spore growth
  • b. Decomposing
  • c. Mitosis
  • d. Fertilizing

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Column 2 200 Question
  • The most common human bacteria are known as
  • a. Staphylococci
  • b. Streptococci
  • c. Bacilli
  • d. Spirilla

ANSWER
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Column 2 200 Answer
  • The most common human bacteria are known as
  • a. Staphylococci
  • b. Streptococci
  • c. Bacilli
  • d. Spirilla

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Column 2 300 Question
  • Submicroscopic structures capable of infecting
    almost all plants, animals, and bacteria are
    known as
  • a. Infections
  • b. Viruses
  • c. Fungus
  • d. Parasites

ANSWER
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Column 2 300 Answer
  • Submicroscopic structures capable of infecting
    almost all plants, animals, and bacteria are
    known as
  • a. Infections
  • b. Viruses
  • c. Fungus
  • d. Parasites

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Column 2 400 Question
  • Pus-forming bacteria that grow in bunches or
    clusters are
  • a. Staphylococci
  • b. Bacilli
  • c. Streptococci
  • d. Diplococci

ANSWER
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Column 2 400 Answer
  • Pus-forming bacteria that grow in bunches or
    clusters are
  • a. Staphylococci
  • b. Bacilli
  • c. Streptococci
  • d. Diplococci

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Column 2 500 Question
  • Non-pathogenic bacteria are
  • a. Harmful
  • b. Harmless
  • c. Germs
  • d. Disease-producing

ANSWER
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Column 2 500 Answer
  • Non-pathogenic bacteria are
  • a. Harmful
  • b. Harmless
  • c. Germs
  • d. Disease-producing

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Column 3100 Question
  • An infectious agent smaller than bacteria and
    capable of infesting almost all plants and
    animals is a/an
  • a. Infection
  • b. Contagion
  • c. Virus
  • d. Disease

ANSWER
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Column 3 100 Answer
  • An infectious agent smaller than bacteria and
    capable of infesting almost all plants and
    animals is a/an
  • a. Infection
  • b. Contagion
  • c. Virus
  • d. Disease

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Column 3 200 Question
  • Pathogenic bacteria produce
  • a. Health
  • b. Antitoxins
  • c. Disease
  • d. Beneficial effects

ANSWER
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Column 3 200 Answer
  • Pathogenic bacteria produce
  • a. Health
  • b. Antitoxins
  • c. Disease
  • d. Beneficial effects

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Column 3 300 Question
  • An example of a general infection is
  • a. A boil
  • b. A spherical spore
  • c. A skin lesion
  • d. Syphilis

ANSWER
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Column 3 300 Answer
  • An example of a general infection is
  • a. A boil
  • b. A spherical spore
  • c. A skin lesion
  • d. Syphilis

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Column 3 400 Question
  • The ability to fight off or resist infections and
    disease and to destroy bacteria that have entered
    the body is known as
  • a. Community resistance
  • b. Contagious infection
  • c. General infection
  • d. Immunity

ANSWER
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Column 3 400 Answer
  • The ability to fight off or resist infections and
    disease and to destroy bacteria that have entered
    the body is known as
  • a. Community resistance
  • b. Contagious infection
  • c. General infection
  • d. Immunity

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Column 3 500 Question
  • The condition that develops after the body has
    overcome a disease or has been inoculated for the
    disease is known as
  • a. Natural immunity
  • b. Acquired immunity
  • c. Human disease resistor
  • d. Acquired immunodeficiency

ANSWER
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Column 3 500 Answer
  • The condition that develops after the body has
    overcome a disease or has been inoculated for the
    disease is known as
  • a. Natural immunity
  • b. Acquired immunity
  • c. Human disease resistor
  • d. Acquired immunodeficiency

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Column 4100 Question
  • A skin disease caused by an infestation of head
    lice is called ____________.
  • a. Scabies
  • b. Blood poisoning
  • c. Pediculosis
  • d. HIV/AIDS

ANSWER
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Column 4 100 Answer
  • A skin disease caused by an infestation of head
    lice is called ____________.
  • a. Scabies
  • b. Blood poisoning
  • c. Pediculosis
  • d. HIV/AIDS

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Column 4 200 Question
  • The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is caused
    by
  • a. A filterable virus
  • b. The HIV virus
  • c. The HBV virus
  • d. A filterable bacteria

ANSWER
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Column 4 200 Answer
  • The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is caused
    by
  • a. A filterable virus
  • b. The HIV virus
  • c. The HBV virus
  • d. A filterable bacteria

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Column 4 300 Question
  • The most common methods of transferring AIDS is
    by means of
  • a. Sexual contact with infection person
  • b. Sharing of dirty hypodermic needles
  • c. Transfusions of infected blood
  • d. All of the above

ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
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Column 4 300 Answer
  • The most common methods of transferring AIDS is
    by means of
  • a. Sexual contact with infection person
  • b. Sharing of dirty hypodermic needles
  • c. Transfusions of infected blood
  • d. All of the above

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Column 4 400 Question
  • Removing pathogens and other substances from
    tools or surfaces is called
  • a. Fumigation
  • b. Decontamination
  • c. Extermination
  • d. Promoting growth of bacteria

ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
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Column 4 400 Answer
  • Removing pathogens and other substances from
    tools or surfaces is called
  • a. Fumigation
  • b. Decontamination
  • c. Extermination
  • d. Promoting growth of bacteria

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Column 4 500 Question
  • Completely destroying all living organisms on a
    surface including bacterial spores is called
  • a. Sanitation
  • b. Laundering
  • c. Sterilization
  • d. Removing bacteria

ANSWER
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Column 4 500 Answer
  • Completely destroying all living organisms on a
    surface including bacterial spores is called
  • a. Sanitation
  • b. Laundering
  • c. Sterilization
  • d. Removing bacteria

BACK TO GAME
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Column 5100 Question
  • Pathogenic bacteria, viruses, or fungi can enter
    the body through all of the following except
  • a. Wearing make-up
  • b. Broken skin
  • c. The mouth and nose
  • d. Unprotected sex

ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
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Column 5 100 Answer
  • Pathogenic bacteria, viruses, or fungi can enter
    the body through all of the following except
  • a. Wearing make-up
  • b. Broken skin
  • c. The mouth and nose
  • d. Unprotected sex

BACK TO GAME
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Column 5 200 Question
  • What are the three main levels of
    decontamination?
  • a. Sterilization, disinfection, sanitation
  • b. Sterilization, disinfection, fumigation
  • c. Disinfection, sanitation, laundering
  • d. Disinfection, sterilization, ultrasonic
    cleansing

ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
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Column 5 200 Answer
  • What are the three main levels of
    decontamination?
  • a. Sterilization, disinfection, sanitation
  • b. Sterilization, disinfection, fumigation
  • c. Disinfection, sanitation, laundering
  • d. Disinfection, sterilization, ultrasonic
    cleansing

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Column 5 300 Question
  • ___________ is a higher level of decontamination
    which is second only to sterilization.
  • a. Sanitation
  • b. Fumigation
  • c. Disinfection
  • d. Extermination

ANSWER
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Column 5 300 Answer
  • ___________ is a higher level of decontamination
    which is second only to sterilization.
  • a. Sanitation
  • b. Fumigation
  • c. Disinfection
  • d. Extermination

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Column 5 400 Question
  • Substances used to kill microbes on contaminated
    tools and other nonliving surfaces are
  • a. Disinfectants
  • b. Antiseptics
  • c. Styptics
  • d. Virucides

ANSWER
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Column 5 400 Answer
  • Substances used to kill microbes on contaminated
    tools and other nonliving surfaces are
  • a. Disinfectants
  • b. Antiseptics
  • c. Styptics
  • d. Virucides

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Column 5 500 Question
  • To significantly reduce the number of pathogens
    found on a surface is to
  • a. Disinfect
  • b. Sanitize
  • c. Launder
  • d. Sterilize

ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
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Column 5 500 Answer
  • To significantly reduce the number of pathogens
    found on a surface is to
  • a. Disinfect
  • b. Sanitize
  • c. Launder
  • d. Sterilize

BACK TO GAME
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