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Medical Jeopardy. Sterile Procedures. This type of bacteria are unable to grow in the presence of oxygen. What are anaerobic bacteria?. Lysol is an example of one. What is a disinfectant?. It is a machine that removes debris and dirt but does not disinfect or sterilize at all. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Medical Jeopardy

Sterile Procedures

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This type of bacteria are unable to grow in the presence of oxygen

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What are anaerobic bacteria?

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Lysol is an example of one

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What is a disinfectant?

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It is a machine that removes debris and dirt but does not disinfect or sterilize at all

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What is an ultrasonic cleaner?

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It is the number of layers of wrap that every pack for the autoclave must have

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What is two? (outer one is for the non sterile nurse to open for the sterile nurse to then open for the surgeon)

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Tuberculosis and tetanus have this in common

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What are bacilli?

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The two methods that are at work in the autoclave to kill microorganisms

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What are high temperature and high pressure?

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The time required to a proper surgical scrub

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What is ten minutes? (for both the surgeon’s hands and the patient’s skin)

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It is an inanimate surface that may carry microorganisms

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What is a fomite?

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It means a “hospital infection” generated by healthcare workers transmitted to patients

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What is a “nosocomial” infection?

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It is a type of bacterium that generally causes abscess formation and purulence.

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What is staphlococcus?

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It is an example of a disease caused by a spirochete

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What is syphilis ( also cholera?

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It is a group of diseases generally carried by insects

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What are Rickettsiae? (Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and typhus both carried by insects)

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It is a dish commonly used to culture bacteria for identification

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What is a Petri dish?

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It is a machine used to keep bacteria growing overnight at body temperature

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What is an incubator? (98.6 degree Fahrenheit and 37 degrees on the Celsius (centigrade) scale; i.e. normal human body temperature)

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It is the name of the growth medium used in Petri dishes to grow bacteria

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What is agar?

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It is the seed-form of fungi that helps them survive inhospitable environments

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What are spores?

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It is the single most important method of breaking the chain of infection cycle

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What is hand washing?

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He is credited with creating the germ theory of disease

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Who was Louis Pasteur?

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He is credited with developing most of the culturing techniques we use in microbiology labs

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Who was Robert Koch?

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It is a chemical which literally means, “against life”

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What is an “anti-biotic?” (in this case, the life is not yours but that of a bacterium)

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It is a chemical which literally means “against dirt”

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What is an anti-septic? (septic=filth, like a septic tank for poop)

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The type of bacteria that only infects people who’s resistance is low or have a gaping wound which could be infected by even non-pathogens

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What is an “opportunistic bacterium?”

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This disease is anaerobic and associated with puncture wounds only

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What is tetanus?

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Mr. Clean and Pine sol are examples of these

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What are “disinfectants?”

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It is an example of the most feared nosicomial infection

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What is MRSA or methicillin resistent staphlococcus aureus?

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The science that deals with the study and culturing of organisms in order to understand disease better

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What is microbiology(invented by Dr. Robert Koch)?

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The type of chemical solution is used for cold sterilization?

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What is a detergent?

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It is the place in the hospital where patients with airborne bacteria are kept

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What is isolation?

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The nose, the eyes, the rectum and skin are all potential parts of this link in the chain of infection

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What are “portals of entry”?

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What HIPPA stands for

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What is “Health Insurance Portability and Privacy Act”? (What you all just got certificates in

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If mosquitos hatch their eggs in your pond water outside your house,which carry a rickettsia later to a host by a portal of entry, then the pond with the infected mosquito eggs becomes this in the chain of infection cycles

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What is a reservoir?(anywhere bacteria can live until they infect us)

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It is the serous lining of the abdominal cavity

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What is the peritoneum?

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It means a bulging of one’s abdominal wall

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What is a hernia?

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It means an interruption in the continuity of the skin

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What is an ulcer?

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The state in which Fort Stockton, Fort Davis and the McDonald Observatory are all found

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Texas

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Of the following, syphilis, gonorrhea and Chlamydia, the one that is most common STD in the U.S.

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Chlamydia by far

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This type of microorganism is the only one that makes beer, wine, cheese and yoghurt

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What is yeast?

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Five routes for administering a medication

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Orally, Intravenously, intramuscularly, transdermally, sublingually, rectally, subcutaneously, by inhalation

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The parasympathetic nervous system relies on this as its unique neurotransmitter

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What is acetylcholine?

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These two fibrils comprise the muscle fiber

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What are actin and myosin?

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The Nodes of Ranvier assure this rapid type of neural conduction

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What is “saltatory conduction”?

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The father of middle eastern medicine

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Rhazi al Razi

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The first craniotomy was probably done by him

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Imhoptec

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Because of his work we have penicillin

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Who was Sir Alexander Fleming ?

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It means the “innermost portion” of any organ

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What is the medulla?

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It is the type of cartilage found on the epiphyses of long bones for articulation

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What is hyaline cartilage?

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It is a type of fx associated with many small fragments of bone left behind

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What is a comminuted fx?

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One tab prn hs means this

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Take one as needed at bedtime

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Three elements of a contract

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Offer, acceptance and consideration

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This specialist does biopsies and autopsies

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What is a pathologist?

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To be DNR you’ll need this legal document

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What is a living will?

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Petit mal and grand mal are the two types of this

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What are epileptic seizures?

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Coordination, posture and balance are derived from this site in the brain

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What is the cerebellum?

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A strep or staph infection on the skin of a young child is commonly known as this

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What is impetigo?

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The feared side effect of delayed tx of children with streptococcal infections

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What is rheumatic fever (may lead to heart valve damage and a murmur requiring heart sx)

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Four signs of inflammation/infection

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Erythema, hyperthermia, edema, dolor

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The two cranial bones which anchor the teeth

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What are the mandible and maxilla?

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Two cranial bones with sinus’

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Frontal and maxillary

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The kind of tooth #8 is

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What is an incisor?

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The type of structures one finds smooth muscle in

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What are body organs?

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It is the number of wraps that every pack going into the autoclave must have and their names

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What are”two” including an outer non-sterile wrap layer and a sterile inner wrap?

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The organization that has set the guidelines for “standard precautions” in hospitals and medical offices

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What is the center for disease control? (CDC in Atlanta)?

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The type of organism that cannot live outside a host’s body and alters it’s host’s DNA when it infects them

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What is a virus?

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The procedure for treating a boil or abscess surgically

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What is an incision and drainage?

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In order to determine which antibiotic to use on a patient to treat an infection, you’ll need to do this lab test first

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What is a culture and sensitivity?

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The doctor who utilized the first antiseptic for surgeons prior to operating

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Who was Dr. Joseph Lister?

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He is most famous for writing “the Great Gatsby” but more recently wrote a novel turned into a movie which was nominated for 13 Oscars last year

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Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald author of the “Curious Case of Benjamin Button”?

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She sang the song “At Last” at the inauguration of Obama to which he and the first lady danced the first dance together as the first couple

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Beyonce

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The oldest city in the U.S.

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St. Augustine, Florida

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The capital of California

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Sacramento

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The game played by the lead character in the hit film Slumdog Millionaire in which he won all his money

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“So you want to be a millionaire”

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Best known as James Bond, his latest film has him starring as a rebel fighter in WW II called “Defiance”

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Who is Daniel Craig?

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What Keanu Reaves and Barack Obama have in common

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Both are Hawaiians

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The minimum amount of brain you would need to maintain vital signs even if you are in a coma

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What is the medulla oblongata?

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The instrument you need to surgically implant a band around a patient’s esophagus in order to restrict their eating

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What is a laparoscope? (“Lapar” is the Greek word for “abdomen”)

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Complete this run; George, Paul, John and -------

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Ringo

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The space between the surgeon and the patient during sterile surgery is called this

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The “golden area”.

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The definition of a calorie

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The amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one liter of water, one degree centigrade

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The outer portion of an organ

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The cortex

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Three side effects of cortisone

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Water retention, fat accumulation, less resistance to disease, hypertension, blanching of skin, elevated blood sugar

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Grave’s disease involves this endocrine gland

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The thyroid

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What the origin of the word “trivia” is?

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In old Rome, where three roads (“via’s” cross and folks exchanged gossip of trivial information with each other

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The most common emetic

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ipecac

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You can continue to be a Cougar at this college

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UH

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I hate flying airplanes: The “terminal” sounds so final and deadly because the word “terminal” also means this……

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