Chapter 17
Across
- 2. - Suspension of attenuated or killed microorganisms for prevention.
- 3. - Complete viral particle found extracellularly, capable of surviving, called a viral particle.
- 6. Asepsis - Reduction of infectious agents, reduce probability of infection.
- 7. - subkingdom of simple oranisms of the animal kingdom.
- 8. - denote of eukaryotic protists (mushrooms, mold)absence of chlorophyll.
- 10. - Disease-producing microorganisms.
- 12. Precautions - prevent transmission of disease by body fluid and substances.
- 14. - freedom from infection.
- 16. - resulting from the activities of physicians.
- 17. - treatment of disease by chemical agents.
- 19. - microscopic organisms, bacteria, viruses, fungi.
- 21. - Animal or Plant that nourishes another organism.
- 22. - invasion of microorganism in the body tissues, toxins, intracellular antibody response.
- 23. - A passive host that carries pathogenic organisms, no injury to self, infects individuals.
- 24. pathogens - Disease causing microorganisms in human blood.
- 27. - organisms who cell have a true nucleus.
- 29. - Stage in cycle, enclosed in a protective wall.
Down
- 1. - deviation from normal structure,pathologic mechanism.
- 3. - group of minute infectious agents, ability to replicate only in living host cells.
- 4. - Microbial community found in a healthy person.
- 5. -Prokaryotic, single-celled organisms.
- 9. - security against a certain disease.
- 11. - originating in the hospital, develops 72 hours after admittance.
- 13. - chemicals used to free environment from pathogenic organisms.
- 15. - cellular organisms that lack true nucleus.
- 18. - object such as a book, not harmful in itself, harbors pathogenic microorganisms.
- 20. - complete destruction of all living microorgansisms, by diferent methods.
- 25. - occurring in two distinct forms.
- 26. Care-Associated Infection - Infection acquired while receiving another treatment for another health issue.
- 28. Asepsis - Procedure used to prevent contamination by microbes and edospores.