WorksheetsQuiz Intro to CD
Total questions: 15
Worksheet time: 6mins
An individual who is more likely than others to acquire an infection is a(n)
Etiologic agent
Vehicle
Reservoir
Susceptible host
A person who harbors pathogens within his body but without signs of illness
Vehicle
Susceptible host
Carrier
Contact
Infection is implantation and successful replication of an organism in the tissue of the host.
True
False
It is the stage of the infectious process where specific signs and symptoms develop and become evident.
Incubation period
Prodromal period
Illness period
Convalescent period
It is the period wherein it extends from the entry of microorganisms to the onset of signs and symptoms.
Incubation period
Prodromal period
Illness period
Convalescent period
The smallest known microbe wherein they need a host and invade the cells to replicate.
Bacteria
Virus
Fungi
Parasites
What type of precaution do you institute for PTB, measles and Varicella?
Droplet
Airborne
Contact
Enteric
When the body is involved in the creation of antibody it is:
Active immunity
Passive immunity
Artificial immunity
Dormant
Tetanus immunoglobulin is considered to provide what type of immunity?
Active artificial
Passive artificial
Active natural
Passive natural
Tetanus toxoid provides what type of immunity?
Active artificial
Passive artificial
Active natural
Passive natural
When the individual develops an antibody during the course of the disease.
Active artificial
Passive artificial
Active natural
Passive natural
This type of immunity is only short lived and is provided by injecting ready made antibodies
Passive Immunity
Active immunity
When the body's own cells produce and remain able to produce appropriate antibodies
Passive Immunity
Active immunity
Placental transfer from mother to fetus is considered as:
Artificial Active
Natural Active
Natural Passive
Artificial passive
This refers to the body's ability to resist infection afforded by the presence of antibodies.
Immunization
Immunity
Susceptibility
Communicability
