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    Search Career Resources Home (/) > Career Plan (/career-plan.html) > Reasoning Aptitude (/career-plan/reasoning-aptitude.html) > Survey (/career-plan/reasoning-aptitude/survey.html) Focused Your profile shows you could work well in careers where success comes from applying practical skills and where thinking is used mostly to solve practical problems. You are likely to be attracted to very practical jobs and careers. Strengths Opportunities COMPETENCIES Delivering Results Following

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    Safety in a microbiology laboratory is important in the prevention of infection that might be caused by the microorganisms being studied. This laboratory does not require the use of virulent human pathogens. However‚ many types of microorganisms are potentially pathogenic. This means that‚ although they would not cause disease in a normal healthy host‚ they might possibly do so if a large enough quantity of the microbes came into contact with a compromised host‚ such as by wounds and cuts. In

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    Health Diploma Level 3 Underpinning Knowledge Workbook Unit 007 – The Principles of Infection Prevention and Control Unit 008 – Causes and Spread of Infection Unit 031 - Cleaning‚ Decontamination and Waste Management Unit 304 – Promote and Implement Health and Safety in Health and Social Care Candidate Name:…………………………………… Evidence Number:.…….. Registration no:……………………….......... Date to be submitted to Personal Tutor for Marking:……………………….. Guidance These units are aimed

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    Pathogenic bacteria‚ fungi‚ viruses‚ protozans‚ and worms continue to plague every society and indeed every person. They are inevitable components of our environment. Many are there regardless of our human presence‚ and others are uniquely human pathogens whose access to new susceptible hosts is

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    My idea of a perfect pathogen would be one that can survive and persist long enough to cause infection and to be transmitted to the next host. And this multiplicity of behaviours depends at least on the generation of diverse cell surface structures and phenotypic variants to evade the host immune response. One such strategy to achieve this in bacteria is antigenic variation‚ a strategy also employed by viruses‚ fungi‚ and protozoa‚ which all face similar challenges when infecting a host‚ that is

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    Hunger and Clean Water Needs in the U.S. and Overseas Action Against Hunger provides lifesaving assistance and restores self-sufficiency to millions of people in over 40 countries. According to www.actionagainsthunger.org‚ "Almost a billion people on the planet don’t have access to clean drinking water. A third of the world’s population lives without basic sanitation infrastructure like a toilet. Every day 4‚000 children die from illnesses like diarrhea‚ dysentery‚ and cholera caused

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    The intent of the rule form OSHA is to reduce the risk of on-the-job exposure to blood and other infectious materials that may contain blood borne pathogens. OSHA standards are meant to protect employees from potentially hazardous and infectious materials by using a blend of personal hygiene‚ personal protective equipment‚ work placement training and practices. Putting all of this together and following the OSHA standards and precautions greatly reduces the risk of contracting and transmitting

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    Pages 38–39 B1 1.8 Changing pathogens What is a mutation? The changing of the structure of a gene What is antibiotic resistance? Antibiotic resistance is a type of drug resistance where a microorganism is able to survive exposure to an antibiotic. What is the scientific name for this process? methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus Why is bacterial resistance a problem? Because they can cause diseases. What has led to an increase in the amount of bacterial resistance? Because the particles

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    containing the viruses or bacteria that can result to a big breakdown of the business. Viruses‚ bacteria‚ mycoplasma‚ and some forms of parasites are considered microbes. When a microbe contributes to the occurrence of disease‚ it is referred to as a pathogen. Most microbes‚ however‚ do not adversely affect the animal. There is a normal flora of microbes literally covering every external and internal surface of the pig’s body. These normal microbes occur on the skin‚ in the ears‚ mouth‚ stomach‚ intestine

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    choose from they are‚ Certificate‚ Associate’s and Bachelors degrees‚ What are Blood Borne Pathogens About Us: Blood borne pathogens are microorganisms that can cause disease when transmitted from an infected individual to another individual through blood and certain body fluids. Blood borne pathogens are capable of causing serious illness and death. The most common illnesses caused by Blood Borne Pathogens are‚ hepatitis B (HBV)‚ hepatitis C (HBC)‚ and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) from

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