Across
- 5. The process of distributing the bacteria on in the petri dish.
- 6. The disease agent that can only multiply when inside a host.
- 7. The lab result showing what an infected patient's sample will look like.
- 9. The disease agent that is best treated by antibiotics.
- 11. The protective clothing used to protect your hands.
- 15. The shallow container for conducting experiments.
- 17. The circle around the antibiotic disc in an experiment.
- 19. The protective clothing used to protect your clothing.
- 20. Description in the medical file of how a disease can be spread.
- 21. The disease agent that athlete's foot is an example of.
Down
- 1. The blank disc without an antibiotic used in the experiment.
- 2. Disease caused by a tick that can create a "bullseye" shaped rash.
- 3. The patient's information including vital signs, case notes, and physical exam notes.
- 4. The medicine used to treat bacteria.
- 8. The lab result showing what an non-infected patient's sample will look like.
- 10. One of the types of antibiotic tested abbreviated with "AM"
- 12. The steps a doctor prescribes for the patient.
- 13. Fungal disease that can create an itchy, ring-shaped rash that can be contracted through contact with animals.
- 14. The suspected illness determined by a doctor based on the patient's medical file.
- 16. The time between a patient's contact with a disease agent and when the symptoms begin.
- 18. The signs of a disease or injury.
