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Modules 9 and 10

Across
Micro-organism's potential for causing harm
Infection that spreads and damages different parts of the body
Infection that is limited to a specific part of the body
Stage in which pathogens begin to replicate, but does not cause symptoms
C-reactive protein, a protein found in the blood that is produced in response to inflammation
A barrier to infectious agents, but when broken can serve as a portal of entry
Illness that is directly transmitted from one individual to another by contact with body fluids or contact with contaminated objects
Transmission that involves direct transfer of organisms
Inflammation of the urinary bladder
Blood in urine
Transmission that involves droplets or dust
Agents that destroy pathogens except spores
Agents that inhibit the growth of some micro-organisms
Infections that are associated with the delivery of healthcare services in a facility
Voicing 2 or more times at night
Down
Painful urination
Acute bacterial infection of the dermis and underlying connective tissue
Methicillin resistant staphlyococcus aureus
Stage in which tissues are repaired and symptoms resolve
Stage in which the pathogen proliferates and disseminates rapidly. Symptoms are more specific
Catheter associated urinary tract infection
Sources of micro-organisms
Stage in which symptoms begin to appear, but are non-specific (fever, fatigue, headache)
Mico-organism that causes disease
Inflammation of the renal pelvis and parenchyma, and the functional kidney tissue
Drug aimed at reducing inflammatory response and pain.
Transmission that can be vehicle-borne or vector-borne
Redness, a sign of inflammation
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
Techniques that are used with all patients to decrease the risk of transmitting unidentified pathogens