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Medical Jeopardy

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.

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Medical Jeopardy

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  1. Medical Jeopardy Sterile Procedures

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

  3. What are anaerobic bacteria?

  4. Lysol is an example of one

  5. What is a disinfectant?

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

  7. What is an ultrasonic cleaner?

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

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

  10. Tuberculosis and tetanus have this in common

  11. What are bacilli?

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

  13. What are high temperature and high pressure?

  14. The time required to a proper surgical scrub

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

  16. It is an inanimate surface that may carry microorganisms

  17. What is a fomite?

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

  19. What is a “nosocomial” infection?

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

  21. What is staphlococcus?

  22. It is an example of a disease caused by a spirochete

  23. What is syphilis ( also cholera?

  24. It is a group of diseases generally carried by insects

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

  26. It is a dish commonly used to culture bacteria for identification

  27. What is a Petri dish?

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

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

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

  31. What is agar?

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

  33. What are spores?

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

  35. What is hand washing?

  36. He is credited with creating the germ theory of disease

  37. Who was Louis Pasteur?

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

  39. Who was Robert Koch?

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

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

  42. It is a chemical which literally means “against dirt”

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

  44. 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

  45. What is an “opportunistic bacterium?”

  46. This disease is anaerobic and associated with puncture wounds only

  47. What is tetanus?

  48. Mr. Clean and Pine sol are examples of these

  49. What are “disinfectants?”

  50. It is an example of the most feared nosicomial infection

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