PPT-Items Harboring Germs In Your Home

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Germs are everywhere and they may even be lurking in some places and on some items that you might not think of as being dirty However when you think how often these

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Germs are everywhere and they may even be lurking in some places and on some items that you might not think of as being dirty However when you think how often these items are handled what they may contain and where we take them it should come as no surprise that they are harbouring potentially harmful germs and bacteria. It lets you control your security system thermostats garage doors lighting locks and moreall from one brilliant fullcolor touchscreen Your dealer can even customdesign a system with options that work for your lifestyle and budget Welcome to your con Lecture 1:. . Historical Ideas About Infectious Diseases. 1.1 Overview. 1.2 Historical Ideas About Infectious Disease. Supernatural. B. . Humoral. C. Miasma. D. Germs. 1.1 Overview: Types . of Diseases. Colds and Flu. Objective. . I will write three ways to . prevent the spread of illness.. Vocabulary. Illness: . Sickness or disease. Vocabulary. Communicable:. Can be . spread or passed on; contagious. Our learning objectives today are:. To explain ideas about disease in the 18. th. C.. To investigate how Pasteur discovered germs. To explain why this discovery. w. as an important development. How did people explain disease before 1750?. Identify the best ways to prevent healthcare-associated infections (HAI).. Understand why the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends using alcohol-based handrubs (ABHRs) over soap and water hand washing for routine hand decontamination.. What are some common illnesses around your home and school? What symptoms alert you to the fact that you or someone else might be sick?. z. GERM QUIZ. Which item has the most germs?. A. Handbag (purse). Front teeth are called ________. Back teeth are called _________. What would happen if we had no teeth?. Why do people get false teeth?. Healthy teeth. Missing teeth. Why are teeth missing?. 2 main reasons for loosing teeth:. For 3. rd. graders. By Rhonda Hughes-Rettig, MSN, BSN, RN. G. erms. What are germs?. Germs are microscopic organisms that can cause disease. Germs are everywhere and on everything. Some germs make us sick . read . F. rom Molding?. By Landon and Alayna . Purpose. T. he reason we are doing this project is to see if germ-x will prevent mold from happening on bread.. Hypothesis. . We think that the Germ-x will help prevent mold from happening on the bread because Germ-x takes away germs so the . But…. Germs are so small, . we can’t see them!. Germs are very bad for us.. They can make us very sick.. Why do you sneeze?. What comes out of your nose when you sneeze?. Snot. What should you do?. Written by Jared Diamond. Published by W.W. Norton & Company, New York and London. Copyright 1999, 1997. E. Napp. Yali’s Question. Diamond’s book begins with a question posed by a local politician from the tropical island of New Guinea. (wave hands around room). They’re on the walls and in the halls.. (point to walls). They’re on the chairs and on the stairs.. (point to chair). They’re on the toilet seats and on your feet.. (point to feet). 149Adults should supervise handwashing for young children149If soap and water are not readily available usehand sanitizer until you are able to wash yourhands thoroughly with soap and water149Don146t Self-study course 1)Define a germ2)Define the environment that a germ needs to live and grow3)Explain the chain of infection4)Understand when and how proper handwashing should be accomplished Infectio

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