Deck 1: Pre-Germ Theory

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What was likely NOT the cause of the connection between microbes and infectious diseases?

A) Invention of the microscope
B) Surgeons washing hands between patients
C) Observations of infection control practices delivering babies
D) Fresh air circulating in hospital rooms
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What led to high rates of infectious diseases during the Civil War?

A) Powder burns
B) Polluted waterways
C) Lack of bandages
D) Primitive weapons
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What was the miasma theory about the source of infection?

A) Noxious gas
B) Microbes
C) Fungi
D) Living material
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What scientist first coined the term "cell"?

A) Anton Leuwenhoek
B) Robert Hooke
C) John Snow
D) Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis
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Jean Vilemin was able to produce _______ in laboratory rabbits.

A) Ricketts
B) Cholera
C) Gangrene
D) Tuberculosis
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Joseph Lister applied ________ to dressings to prevent infection.

A) Listerine
B) Phenol
C) Lime
D) Alcohol
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What was the response to others in the medical community to Lister's antisepsis findings?

A) They ignored them
B) They ridiculed him
C) His findings were well received
D) None of the above
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Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis was an advocate of_________.

A) Sterilizing surgical instruments
B) Wearing a mask and gloves
C) Handwashing
D) Antiseptic
Question
Semmelweis made doctors wash hands with __________ between procedures.

A) Iodide
B) Alcohol
C) Soap
D) Chloride of lime
Question
Semmelweis was rewarded for his work with a(n)________.

A) Nobel Peace Prize
B) Commitment to an asylum
C) Royal Commendation
D) Accolades from colleagues
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John Snow studied a major epidemic of what bacterial disease?

A) Cholera
B) Botulism
C) Tuberculosis
D) Rickets
Question
Snow's detective work showed what?

A) Patients were not washing their hands
B) The handle of a water pump was contaminated with sewage
C) Doctors were not using masks or gloves with patients.
D Drinking water was taken from different wells
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Florence Nightingale would NOT likely be a proponent of:

A) quiet dimmed rooms
B) frequently changed bandages
C) efficient drainage
D) handwashing
Question
Nightingale's actions cut the mortality rate in the military hospitals to:

A) 40%
B) 15%
C) 2%
D) 1%
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Mary Jane Seacole's care included what treatment that Nightingale likely did NOT include?

A) Fresh ventilation
B) Herbal remedies
C) Peaceful atmosphere
D) Windows in rooms
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Changes in Civil War medical procedures were made based upon:

A) Notes from doctors in other conflicts
B) First hand observation
C) Scientific research papers
D) Medical textbooks
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What was puerperal fever?

A) Childbed fever
B) Typhus fever
C) Rickets fever
D) Cholera
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What was the deadliest infectious disease for the Union army during the Civil War?

A) Diphtheria
B) Influenza
C) Measles
D) Common cold
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What type of pathogen put the Union soldiers in the most peril?

A) Bacterium
B) Virus
C) Protozoan
D) A and B
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What was the leading killer in the American Civil War?

A) Broken hearts
B) Bullets
C) Disease
D) Exposure
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What were two of the bloodiest wars in human history?
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The 19th century theory that infection was the result of noxious or toxic vapors emanating from sewage or filth and trash in towns
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Joseph Lister applied what to bandages of his patients?
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What scientist's ideas helped Lister make the connection between microbes and infectious disease?
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Carl Crede's claim to fame was developing a pro- phylactic treatment for what disease that lead to the blindness in newborns?
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What was the pathogen that caused gonococcal ophthalmia neonatorum?
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What treatment did Carl Crede find the most effective treatment for newborns
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What was the theory that plants, animals and insects arose from nonliving things?
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Florence Nightingale emphasized the need for adequate ventilation and cleanliness to promote healing of patients. She insisted that windows and fireplaces be left open in order to allow fresh air to freely circulate in the wards. What is one word that would describe her from this description?
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What is the term which means "contaminated with microbes"?
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What organization did Civil War nurse Clara Barton later form?
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What was the purpose of emergency treatment units (ETUs) during the Ebola outbreak in West Africa?
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What was the major achievement of Global Handwashing Day in 2008?
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What do we call the disease today that in the 19th century was known as "consumption"?
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The idea that microbes caused infectious diseases was unproven however, some pioneering figures in medicine recognized that cleanliness could prevent contagion and mortalities. A few of those medical geniuses are listed in the below.
-Ordered all obstetricians and medical students to wash their hands with chloride of lime before entering the maternity ward.

A) Joseph Lister
B) John Snow
C) Ignaz Semmelweis
D) Florence Nightingale
E) Carl Siegmund Franz Crede
F) Jean-Antoine Villemin
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The idea that microbes caused infectious diseases was unproven however, some pioneering figures in medicine recognized that cleanliness could prevent contagion and mortalities. A few of those medical geniuses are listed in the below.
-Produce tuberculosis in laboratory rabbits

A) Joseph Lister
B) John Snow
C) Ignaz Semmelweis
D) Florence Nightingale
E) Carl Siegmund Franz Crede
F) Jean-Antoine Villemin
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The idea that microbes caused infectious diseases was unproven however, some pioneering figures in medicine recognized that cleanliness could prevent contagion and mortalities. A few of those medical geniuses are listed in the below.
-Transformed surgery and the management of childbirth into safe procedures through the use of chemically treated dressings and carbolic acid sprays.

A) Joseph Lister
B) John Snow
C) Ignaz Semmelweis
D) Florence Nightingale
E) Carl Siegmund Franz Crede
F) Jean-Antoine Villemin
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The idea that microbes caused infectious diseases was unproven however, some pioneering figures in medicine recognized that cleanliness could prevent contagion and mortalities. A few of those medical geniuses are listed in the below.
-Developed a prophylactic treatment to prevent gonococcal ophthalmia neonatorum, a form of blindness in newborns.

A) Joseph Lister
B) John Snow
C) Ignaz Semmelweis
D) Florence Nightingale
E) Carl Siegmund Franz Crede
F) Jean-Antoine Villemin
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The idea that microbes caused infectious diseases was unproven however, some pioneering figures in medicine recognized that cleanliness could prevent contagion and mortalities. A few of those medical geniuses are listed in the below.
-Sanitarian who emphasized the need for adequate ventilation and cleanliness to promote healing of patients.

A) Joseph Lister
B) John Snow
C) Ignaz Semmelweis
D) Florence Nightingale
E) Carl Siegmund Franz Crede
F) Jean-Antoine Villemin
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The idea that microbes caused infectious diseases was unproven however, some pioneering figures in medicine recognized that cleanliness could prevent contagion and mortalities. A few of those medical geniuses are listed in the below.
-Laid the groundwork for modern methodologies of epidemiology.in study of cholera.

A) Joseph Lister
B) John Snow
C) Ignaz Semmelweis
D) Florence Nightingale
E) Carl Siegmund Franz Crede
F) Jean-Antoine Villemin
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What observations/conclusions did Carl Crede make that led to his discovery of gonococcal ophthalmia neonatorum?
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Who made a greater contribution to the field of microbiology Robert Hooke or Anton van Leeuwenhoek? Explain your reasoning.
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Name three individuals and their contributions to the advancement of medicine in this chapter.
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What led to the high rates of infection during the Civil War?
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Compare and contrast hospital sanitation of today with those in the 19th century.
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What led people to accept the notion that microbes cause infectious disease?
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What was likely NOT the cause of the connection between microbes and infectious diseases?

A) Invention of the microscope
B) Surgeons washing hands between patients
C) Observations of infection control practices delivering babies
D) Fresh air circulating in hospital rooms
A
2
What led to high rates of infectious diseases during the Civil War?

A) Powder burns
B) Polluted waterways
C) Lack of bandages
D) Primitive weapons
B
3
What was the miasma theory about the source of infection?

A) Noxious gas
B) Microbes
C) Fungi
D) Living material
A
4
What scientist first coined the term "cell"?

A) Anton Leuwenhoek
B) Robert Hooke
C) John Snow
D) Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis
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Jean Vilemin was able to produce _______ in laboratory rabbits.

A) Ricketts
B) Cholera
C) Gangrene
D) Tuberculosis
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Joseph Lister applied ________ to dressings to prevent infection.

A) Listerine
B) Phenol
C) Lime
D) Alcohol
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What was the response to others in the medical community to Lister's antisepsis findings?

A) They ignored them
B) They ridiculed him
C) His findings were well received
D) None of the above
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Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis was an advocate of_________.

A) Sterilizing surgical instruments
B) Wearing a mask and gloves
C) Handwashing
D) Antiseptic
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Semmelweis made doctors wash hands with __________ between procedures.

A) Iodide
B) Alcohol
C) Soap
D) Chloride of lime
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Semmelweis was rewarded for his work with a(n)________.

A) Nobel Peace Prize
B) Commitment to an asylum
C) Royal Commendation
D) Accolades from colleagues
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John Snow studied a major epidemic of what bacterial disease?

A) Cholera
B) Botulism
C) Tuberculosis
D) Rickets
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Snow's detective work showed what?

A) Patients were not washing their hands
B) The handle of a water pump was contaminated with sewage
C) Doctors were not using masks or gloves with patients.
D Drinking water was taken from different wells
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Florence Nightingale would NOT likely be a proponent of:

A) quiet dimmed rooms
B) frequently changed bandages
C) efficient drainage
D) handwashing
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Nightingale's actions cut the mortality rate in the military hospitals to:

A) 40%
B) 15%
C) 2%
D) 1%
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Mary Jane Seacole's care included what treatment that Nightingale likely did NOT include?

A) Fresh ventilation
B) Herbal remedies
C) Peaceful atmosphere
D) Windows in rooms
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Changes in Civil War medical procedures were made based upon:

A) Notes from doctors in other conflicts
B) First hand observation
C) Scientific research papers
D) Medical textbooks
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What was puerperal fever?

A) Childbed fever
B) Typhus fever
C) Rickets fever
D) Cholera
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What was the deadliest infectious disease for the Union army during the Civil War?

A) Diphtheria
B) Influenza
C) Measles
D) Common cold
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What type of pathogen put the Union soldiers in the most peril?

A) Bacterium
B) Virus
C) Protozoan
D) A and B
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What was the leading killer in the American Civil War?

A) Broken hearts
B) Bullets
C) Disease
D) Exposure
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What were two of the bloodiest wars in human history?
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The 19th century theory that infection was the result of noxious or toxic vapors emanating from sewage or filth and trash in towns
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Joseph Lister applied what to bandages of his patients?
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What scientist's ideas helped Lister make the connection between microbes and infectious disease?
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Carl Crede's claim to fame was developing a pro- phylactic treatment for what disease that lead to the blindness in newborns?
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What was the pathogen that caused gonococcal ophthalmia neonatorum?
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What treatment did Carl Crede find the most effective treatment for newborns
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What was the theory that plants, animals and insects arose from nonliving things?
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Florence Nightingale emphasized the need for adequate ventilation and cleanliness to promote healing of patients. She insisted that windows and fireplaces be left open in order to allow fresh air to freely circulate in the wards. What is one word that would describe her from this description?
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What is the term which means "contaminated with microbes"?
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What organization did Civil War nurse Clara Barton later form?
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What was the purpose of emergency treatment units (ETUs) during the Ebola outbreak in West Africa?
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What was the major achievement of Global Handwashing Day in 2008?
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What do we call the disease today that in the 19th century was known as "consumption"?
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The idea that microbes caused infectious diseases was unproven however, some pioneering figures in medicine recognized that cleanliness could prevent contagion and mortalities. A few of those medical geniuses are listed in the below.
-Ordered all obstetricians and medical students to wash their hands with chloride of lime before entering the maternity ward.

A) Joseph Lister
B) John Snow
C) Ignaz Semmelweis
D) Florence Nightingale
E) Carl Siegmund Franz Crede
F) Jean-Antoine Villemin
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The idea that microbes caused infectious diseases was unproven however, some pioneering figures in medicine recognized that cleanliness could prevent contagion and mortalities. A few of those medical geniuses are listed in the below.
-Produce tuberculosis in laboratory rabbits

A) Joseph Lister
B) John Snow
C) Ignaz Semmelweis
D) Florence Nightingale
E) Carl Siegmund Franz Crede
F) Jean-Antoine Villemin
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The idea that microbes caused infectious diseases was unproven however, some pioneering figures in medicine recognized that cleanliness could prevent contagion and mortalities. A few of those medical geniuses are listed in the below.
-Transformed surgery and the management of childbirth into safe procedures through the use of chemically treated dressings and carbolic acid sprays.

A) Joseph Lister
B) John Snow
C) Ignaz Semmelweis
D) Florence Nightingale
E) Carl Siegmund Franz Crede
F) Jean-Antoine Villemin
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The idea that microbes caused infectious diseases was unproven however, some pioneering figures in medicine recognized that cleanliness could prevent contagion and mortalities. A few of those medical geniuses are listed in the below.
-Developed a prophylactic treatment to prevent gonococcal ophthalmia neonatorum, a form of blindness in newborns.

A) Joseph Lister
B) John Snow
C) Ignaz Semmelweis
D) Florence Nightingale
E) Carl Siegmund Franz Crede
F) Jean-Antoine Villemin
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The idea that microbes caused infectious diseases was unproven however, some pioneering figures in medicine recognized that cleanliness could prevent contagion and mortalities. A few of those medical geniuses are listed in the below.
-Sanitarian who emphasized the need for adequate ventilation and cleanliness to promote healing of patients.

A) Joseph Lister
B) John Snow
C) Ignaz Semmelweis
D) Florence Nightingale
E) Carl Siegmund Franz Crede
F) Jean-Antoine Villemin
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The idea that microbes caused infectious diseases was unproven however, some pioneering figures in medicine recognized that cleanliness could prevent contagion and mortalities. A few of those medical geniuses are listed in the below.
-Laid the groundwork for modern methodologies of epidemiology.in study of cholera.

A) Joseph Lister
B) John Snow
C) Ignaz Semmelweis
D) Florence Nightingale
E) Carl Siegmund Franz Crede
F) Jean-Antoine Villemin
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What observations/conclusions did Carl Crede make that led to his discovery of gonococcal ophthalmia neonatorum?
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Who made a greater contribution to the field of microbiology Robert Hooke or Anton van Leeuwenhoek? Explain your reasoning.
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Name three individuals and their contributions to the advancement of medicine in this chapter.
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What led to the high rates of infection during the Civil War?
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Compare and contrast hospital sanitation of today with those in the 19th century.
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What led people to accept the notion that microbes cause infectious disease?
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