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Fungi
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yeast, mold, mildew
"vegetable parasites" |
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This usually affects the skin because it lives off Keratin.
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fungus
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Keratin
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protien that makes up the sin
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protozoa
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single cell parasite with the ability to move
spread in food and water |
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2 types of parasites
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endo-injested in food and h2o
ecto-ticks, flees , mites |
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parasite
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grows, feeds and shelters on or in another organism while contributing nothing to the survival of the organism
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Hazard Communications Act
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stated that manufactors assess the hazards asso. with their products
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Blood Borne Pathogen Standard
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1.Universal precautions
2.practice controls and guidelines 3.clean the work area 4.hep B vaccine 5. follow up after exposure (incedent report-#200 form) |
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streptococci
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(string of beads)
puss forming bacteria causing strep throat/blood poisening |
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Bacteria most commonly spread hand to hand
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streptococci
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Occupational Safety and Health Act
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1970
regulating employees exposure to toxic substances and informing employees of possible material hazzards |
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MSDS
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material, saftey, data, sheet
1 for every product sold hazardous ingred, use/handeling procedures, flamability and fire guidelines, medical guidelines |
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state and federal gov. require all hazardous products have one of these
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MSDS
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Laws
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written by legislators to determine the scope of practice
set guidelines for regulatory agencies to make rules |
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rules
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set by regulatory agencies/boards
determine how the laws should be followed rules can be changed/updated |
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4 classifications of infectious material
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1. bacteria
2. viral 3. fungus 4. paracites |
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2 types of bacteria
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pathogenic and non pathogenic
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pathogenic bacteria
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causes disease of infection in the body
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non pathogenic
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increases immune system
protects against infection breaks down food |
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3 types of pathogenic bacteria
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cocci
bacilli sirilla |
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staphylococci
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grape-like clusters
pus forming absesses, boils, pustules(acne) |
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diplococci
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grows in pairs
pneumonia |
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bacilli
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short rod shaped
TB tetanis typhoid/dyptheria |
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spirilla
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spiral shape
STD's (syphiluis) lyme's disease |
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Def of bacteria
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one cell micro-organism with both pland and animal characteristics
also called germs or microbes |
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3 types of cocci
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staphylococci
streptococci diplococci (round-alone or in groups) |
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systemic disease
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affects the whole body
often due to under/over functioning of internal glands/organs |
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virus
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parasidic submicroscopic particles that infects cells of organisms.
A virus is able to replication only through taking over the host cells reproductive machinery. capable of infecting all plands, animals, even bacteria |
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2 types of disinfectants
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chemical-bateriocidal, fungucidal, virocidal
hospital grade |