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Prefix that means against.

What is anti-?

1,2

Word part that means small

What is micro- ?

1,3

Prefix that means all, entire.

What is pan- ?

1,4

Word part that means unknown or peculiar.

What is idi/o ?

2,1

Oval or rod shaped bacteria.

What are bacillus?

2,2

Round or sphere shaped bacteria.

What is coccus?

2,3

Bacteria that grows best inAn oxygen-rich environment.

What is aerobic ?

2,4

Name of an animal or insectThat carries bacteria, virus, Protozoa and spreads this

disease.

What is rickettsia?

3,1

Disease or condition such as Influenza or strep that

originates outside a person.

What is exogenous?

3,2

Name of an infection that Occurs when the body defenses

Are weak.

What is opportunistic infection ?

3,3

An organism that causesInfection or disease.

What is pathogen?

3,4

Process that destroys allOrganisms including Spores and viruses.

What is sterilization?

4,1

process that prevents or inhibitspathogens; used on surfaces

and inanimate objects.

What is disinfection?

4,2

Class of pathogens thatincludes amoebas, ciliates and

flagellates .

What is protozoa?

4,3

Class of medication that iseffective against infections

caused by bacteria and protozoa

What is antibiotics?

4,4

Transfer technique usedTo place bulky items

Such as sterile bowls onA sterile field.

What is mitten technique?

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Procedure used to putSterile gauze or sponges

onto a sterile field.

What is drop technique?

5,2

What type of class ofpathogen lacks chlorophyll and

parasitizes other living cells.

What is fungus?

5,3

Things that makeit more likely for a person

to get a disease or condition.

What are risk factors?

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Infections patients get inhospitals or long-term care

facilities

What is nosocomial?