CIBTAC AND CIDESCO Exam
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An infection that is confined to one
area
Local Infection
e.g. pimple or boil
An infection that has spread to all
parts of the body
General Infection
e.g. blood poisoning
, The transfer of infection from one
Cross Infection individual to another by direct
contact or shared utensils (indirect)
Protection against certain types of
invading bacteria or toxic substances
once they have entered the body.
Immunity
It involves the ability to recognise,
memorise and respond. It can be
inborn or acquired.
Natural exposure to disease forming
organisms that the body fights off and
Natural Immunity
produces antibodies to prevent
reinfection.
Deliberate exposure through
vaccination.
Artificial
Immunity
Antibodies are formed and immunity
is built up.
Poison consisting of complex
Toxin chemical substances that enter the
blood stream or skin tissue.
, Yellowish fluid that oozes from a
wound.
Pus
It contains blood and body cells and
dead/living bacteria.
Aerobic Bacteria Needs oxygen to survive.
Anaerobic Does not need oxygen to survive.
Bacteria
So small, they can pass through pores
Filterable Viruses
of porcelain filters.
Hygiene Principles of maintaining health.
Process of making an object germ
free.
Sterilisation
- Killing.
Sterile Free from all micro organisms.
Sterilise Act of making an object germ free.
Measures carried to promote public
health and prevent spread of
Sanitation infection.
- Prevents Growth.
Sanitise To render object clean and sanitary.
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Terms in this set (510)
An infection that is confined to one
area
Local Infection
e.g. pimple or boil
An infection that has spread to all
parts of the body
General Infection
e.g. blood poisoning
, The transfer of infection from one
Cross Infection individual to another by direct
contact or shared utensils (indirect)
Protection against certain types of
invading bacteria or toxic substances
once they have entered the body.
Immunity
It involves the ability to recognise,
memorise and respond. It can be
inborn or acquired.
Natural exposure to disease forming
organisms that the body fights off and
Natural Immunity
produces antibodies to prevent
reinfection.
Deliberate exposure through
vaccination.
Artificial
Immunity
Antibodies are formed and immunity
is built up.
Poison consisting of complex
Toxin chemical substances that enter the
blood stream or skin tissue.
, Yellowish fluid that oozes from a
wound.
Pus
It contains blood and body cells and
dead/living bacteria.
Aerobic Bacteria Needs oxygen to survive.
Anaerobic Does not need oxygen to survive.
Bacteria
So small, they can pass through pores
Filterable Viruses
of porcelain filters.
Hygiene Principles of maintaining health.
Process of making an object germ
free.
Sterilisation
- Killing.
Sterile Free from all micro organisms.
Sterilise Act of making an object germ free.
Measures carried to promote public
health and prevent spread of
Sanitation infection.
- Prevents Growth.
Sanitise To render object clean and sanitary.