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Communicable Disease Review Game. GOOD LUCK ON THE TEST. Not engaging in any type of activity is known as________. Susceptible Monogamous Abstinence Outbrake. Abstinence. Having a relationship with many several people is known as_________. Promiscuity Monogamous - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Communicable Disease Review

Game

GOOD LUCK ON THE TEST

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Not engaging in any type of activity is known as________

Susceptible

Monogamous

Abstinence

Outbrake

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Abstinence

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Having a relationship with many several people is known as_________

Promiscuity

Monogamous

Abstinence

Outbrake

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promiscuity

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Having a virus but NOT showing symptoms at a given time is know as____

Promiscuity

Remission

Abstinence

Outbrake

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Remission

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Being at a higher risk of developing a disease, you are known to be more ________

Promiscuity

Remission

Abstinence

Susceptible

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Susceptible

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Falling ill again after a period of time after recovery is know as________

Relapsing

Remission

Abstinence

Susceptible

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Relapsing

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The immune system is composed of all of the following except

Organs

Tissues

Cells

Chemicals

Oils

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oils

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All of the following kills pathogens on our skin EXCEPT

Tears

Cells

Saliva

Oils

Sweat

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cells

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If we swallow pathogens they are killed by our ___________

Tears

Cells

Saliva

Stomach acids

Sweat

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Stomach acids

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Lymphocyte is a term for _________

Red blood cells

White blood cells

Blue blood cells

all are correct

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White blood cells

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Which lymphocytes recognizes a pathogen when it enters the body?

B Cells

T Cells

F Cells

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T Cells

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Which lymphocyte produces antibodies to fight off the pathogen?

B Cells

T Cells

F Cells

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B Cells

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________ are proteins that fight off pathogens.

T cells

Antibodies

Cancer

Tissues

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antibodies

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How many lymphocytes do we have per cubic millimeter of blood

1,000 - 3000

6,000 - 25,000

4,000 – 10,000

2,000 – 3,000

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4,000 to 10,000

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The body’s resistance to disease causing agents is known as_____

Vaccine

Immunity

Both of these are correct

Neither on is correct

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immunity

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Resistance to disease due to the presence of antibodies/ long term

Active

Passive

Vaccine

all are correct

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Active

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Introducing antibodies into another person’s blood stream is known as_______/short term

Active

Passive

Vaccine

all are correct

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Passive

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An illness caused by pathogens that can be spread from one living thing to another is called___________

Communicable

Infectious

Boh are correct

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Both are correct

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This pathogen is the smallest known pathogen

Virus

Protozoa

Fungi

bacteria

Helminith

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Virus

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This pathogen can infect us if we eat undercooked pork or fish.

Virus

Protozoa

Fungi

bacteria

Helminth

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Helminth

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This type of pathogen can live on our skin.

Virus

Protozoa

Fungi

bacteria

Helminth

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fungi

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This pathogen infects us by producing poisonous substances & toxins.

Virus & protozoa

Protozoa & Fungi

Fungi & Bacteria

bacteria & protozoa

Helminth & virus

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Bacteria & Protozoa

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This is a TERM used for an organism that can’t be seen by the naked eye.

Dirt

Protozoa

Fungi

bacteria

microbe

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microbe

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True or false viruses are NOT cells

True

False

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True

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Viruses can live outside the body for a _________ period of time

Short

Long

they can’t live outside the body

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short

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True or False - Viruses can multiply outside of the body

True

False

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False

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Which of the following ways are pathogens spread?

person to person

through the air

contaminated objects

contaminated food & water

All are correct

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All are correct

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Dirty needles is an example of what way pathogens are spread

person to person

through the air

contaminated objects

contaminated food & water

All are correct

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Contaminated objects

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Coughing or sneezing are an examples of what way pathogens are spread

person to person

through the air

contaminated objects

contaminated food & water

All are correct

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Through the air

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All of the following are causative factors of the spread of disease EXCEPT?

Host

Environment

Time

Agent

all are correct

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All are correct

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Your first line of defense is called __________

Cellular

Immunity

Structural

none of these

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structural

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Your last line of defense is called__________

Cellular

Immunity

Structural

none of these

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immunity

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The first line of defense is made up of all of the following EXCEPT?

Lymphocytes

skin

Cilia

Tears

Digestive juices

Mucous Membranes

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Lymphocytes

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Your second line of defense is made up of _________

Tears & Lymphocytes

T-cells & B-cells

Cilia & Lymph Nodes

Lymph nodes & Lymphocytes

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Lymph nodes & Lymphocytes

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The last line of defense is made up of____________.

Tears & Lymphocytes

T-cells & B-cells

Cilia & Lymph Nodes

Lymph nodes & Lymphocytes

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T-cells & B-Cells

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This type of immunity is given to a baby from their mother at birth.

Passive

Active

In-born Immunity

All are correct

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In born immunity

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All of the following are viral STI’s EXCEPT________

Chlamydia

Herpes I & II

HPV

Hepatitis

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Chlamydia

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Which type of STI’s can’t you get rid of through medication?

Bacterial

Parasitic

Viral

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viral

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Which bacterial STI causes inflammation of the reproductive organs?

Chlamydia

Herpes I & II

HPV

Hepatitis

Gonorrhea

Syphillis

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Chlamydia

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Which bacterial STI infects the lining's of the genital & urinary tracks.

Chlamydia

Herpes I & II

HPV

Hepatitis

Gonorrhea

Syphilis

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Gonorrhea

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Which bacterial STI has 4 stagesChlamydia

Herpes I & II

HPV

Hepatitis

Gonorrhea

Syphilis

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Syphilis

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Which viral STI is the most commonChlamydia

Herpes I & II

HPV

Hepatitis

Gonorrhea

Syphilis

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HPV

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Which is the most common bacterial STI?

Chlamydia

Herpes I & II

HPV

Hepatitis

Gonorrhea

Syphilis

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Chlamydia

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Which virus may cause genital sores/fever blisters in the oral region?

Chlamydia

Herpes I

HPV

Herpes II

Gonorrhea

Syphilis

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Herpes I

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Which virus causes genital warts in some of the strands?

Chlamydia

Herpes I

HPV

Herpes II

Gonorrhea

Syphilis

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HPV

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Which viral STI causes major problems with the liver?

Chlamydia

Herpes I

HPV

Herpes II

Hepatitis

Syphilis

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Hepatitis

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Which STI is caused by a genital infection

Pediculosis

Herpes I

HPV

Herpes II

Trichomoniasis

Syphilis

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Trichomoniasis

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This STI causes an infestation of pubic lice?

Pediculosis

Herpes I

HPV

Herpes II

Trichomoniasis

Syphilis

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Pediculosis

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This viral STI has flu like symptoms Pediculosis

Herpes I

HPV

Herpes II

Trichomoniasis

Hepatitis

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Hepatitis

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Which STI treats the symptoms with antiviral drugs?

Pediculosis

Herpes I & II

HPV

Syphilis

Trichomoniasis

Hepatitis

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Herpes I & II

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Which two bacterial STI’s can cause PID?

Pediculosis

Herpes I & II

Gonorrhea

Syphilis

Trichomoniasis

Chlamydia

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Chlamydia & Gonorrhea

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Which stage of syphilis causes a skin rash, fever, headaches, sore throat, loss of hair/weight?

Primary

Secondary

Latent

Late or tertiary

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secondary

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Which stage of syphilis causes irreversible damage, mental incapacity, blindness, paralysis & even death?

Primary

Secondary

Latent

Late or tertiary

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Late or tertiary

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Which STI attacks the T-cells?Pediculosis

Herpes I & II

HPV

HIV

Trichomoniasis

Chlamydia

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HIV

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People with HIV die from?

AIDS

HIV

Opportunistic Infections

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Opportunistic infections

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Some people that contract HIV can become ill die in as little as _______ months

2

3

5

6

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6

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Some people may not show any HIV symptoms for up to _____ years.

10

11

12

15

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10

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All of the following are fluids that can transmit HIV EXCEPT

Blood

Semen

Vaginal Secretions

Breast Milk

Saliva

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Salvia

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Which TWO fluids contain HIV but CAN NOT transmit?

Blood & saliva

Saliva & Tears

Vaginal Secretions & Blood

Breast Milk & Tears

Saliva & Blood

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Saliva & tears

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What is the rare type of cancer that people with HIV develop?

Kaposi’s Sarcoma

AIDS Dementia Complex

Lung Cancer

HIV Cancer

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Kaposi's Sarcoma

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This is the term given for the time period where you turn from HIV- to HIV+.

Probation

ELISA

Incubation

All are correct

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Incubation

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Which test is used to CONFIRM another HIV test?

ELISA

ERICA

WESTIN

Western Blot

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Western Blot

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What drugs are used to treat HIV?

Antibiotics

There is no treatment

Anti-retroviral

Anti-viral

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Anti-retroviral

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Under _____ T-Cells marks the beginning of the last stage of HIV called AIDS.

50

100

200

75

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200