A | B |
herpes simplex / cold sore | if patient has a cold sore reappt if it is new |
herpes simplex/cold sore | if cold sore is crusted over patient can be treated |
herpes simplex/cold sore | usually occurs on the lip |
aquired immunity | a person previously contacted a disease and recovered. the body formed antibodies that provided future resistance against that disease |
passive immunity | temporary to infectious agents aquired from an outside source example when the mother breastfeed baby gets antibodies |
jewelry | harbors microbes and puncture gloves therefore should be removed |
hepatitis B | is aquired immunity |
chain of disease transmission | infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, transmisson, portal of entry, host |
order of hepatitis B immunizations | initial dose, one month, six months |
types of hepatitis that are bloodborne | Hep B, Hep C, Hep D |
types of hepatitis that are fecal-oral transmission | Hep A, Hep E |
Epstein-Barr virus | is is responsible for Mononucleosis |
herpes Zoster virus | is responsible for chickenpox and shingles |