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recalling healthcare danger terms
use the drop - down menus to complete the sentences.
a(n) is an unplanned occurrence that has potentially negative consequences.
a(n) is an illness caused by an infectious particle that can be transmitted from person to person.
a(n) accident is an infection that a patient acquires while being treated for a different ailment in a healthcare facility.
a(n) biohazard is an unintended, often problematic outcome resulting from a treatment.
a(n) disease is an unintended harmful effect of a medical treatment.
To solve this, we match each term to its definition:
- First blank: An "accident" is an unplanned occurrence with potential negative consequences.
- Second blank: A "biohazard" is an illness-causing infectious particle transmissible between people. Wait, no—correction: A "person hazard" (likely typo, but from options) no, re-express: The term for an illness from infectious particle is "disease"? No, wait the options:
Wait, let's re-express the sentences with correct term - definition matches:
- First sentence: "A(n) \_\_\_ is an unplanned occurrence with potential negative consequences." → Accident (matches "unplanned occurrence").
- Second sentence: "A(n) \_\_\_ is an illness caused by an infectious particle transmissible person - to - person." → Likely biohazard? No, "biohazard" relates to biological risks. Wait, the third sentence: "A(n) \_\_\_ is an infection a patient gets while being treated for another ailment." → Nosocomial infection? But from given options (accident, biohazard, disease), wait the options in the first drop - down (visible: accident, biohazard, disease? Wait the first drop - down has "accident", "biohazard", "disease"? Wait the image shows:
First drop - down options: accident, biohazard, disease? Wait the first sentence: "A(n) [first drop - down] is an unplanned occurrence with potentially negative consequences." → Accident (since accident is unplanned).
Second sentence: "A(n) [second drop - down] is an illness caused by an infectious particle transmissible person - to - person." → Disease (a disease can be infectious and transmissible). Wait, no—"biohazard" is a risk, but "disease" is the illness. Wait, the third sentence: "A(n) [third drop - down] is an infection a patient acquires while being treated for another ailment." → This is a nosocomial infection, but from options (if "biohazard" is not, wait the options for the third? Wait the user's image has:
Wait, let's list the sentences and match:
- "A(n) \_\_\_ is an unplanned occurrence that has potentially negative consequences." → Accident (unplanned event).
- "A(n) \_\_\_ is an illness caused by an infectious particle that can be transmitted from person to person." → Disease (infectious disease is transmissible). Wait, but the option "biohazard"—no, biohazard is a biological risk agent. Wait, maybe the second is "biohazard"? No, let's check the next sentences:
- "A(n) \_\_\_ is an infection that a patient acquires while being treated for a different ailment." → This is a hospital - acquired infection (nosocomial), but from options (if "biohazard" is not, wait the options for this blank? Wait the user's image shows:
After "accident" and "biohazard", the next blank: "is an infection that a patient acquires while being treated for a different ailment." → This is a disease? No, "biohazard" is not. Wait, maybe the second blank is "biohazard" (as a biological hazard causing illness), and the third is "disease"? No, let's re - order:
Wait, the correct term - definition pairs (from healthcare terminology):
- Accident: Unplanned event with negative potential.
- Biohazard: Biological agent (like virus) that can cause illness (infectious particle).
- Disease: Illness (but the third sentence is about a hospital - acquired infection, which is a type of disease? Wait, the fourth sentence: "A(n) \_\_\_ is an unintended, often problematic outcome from a treatment." → Adverse event (but from options, maybe "disease"? No, the last sentence: "A(n) \_\_\_ is an unintended harmful effect of a medical treatment." →…
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To solve this, we match each term to its definition:
- First blank: An "accident" is an unplanned occurrence with potential negative consequences.
- Second blank: A "biohazard" is an illness-causing infectious particle transmissible between people. Wait, no—correction: A "person hazard" (likely typo, but from options) no, re-express: The term for an illness from infectious particle is "disease"? No, wait the options:
Wait, let's re-express the sentences with correct term - definition matches:
- First sentence: "A(n) \_\_\_ is an unplanned occurrence with potential negative consequences." → Accident (matches "unplanned occurrence").
- Second sentence: "A(n) \_\_\_ is an illness caused by an infectious particle transmissible person - to - person." → Likely biohazard? No, "biohazard" relates to biological risks. Wait, the third sentence: "A(n) \_\_\_ is an infection a patient gets while being treated for another ailment." → Nosocomial infection? But from given options (accident, biohazard, disease), wait the options in the first drop - down (visible: accident, biohazard, disease? Wait the first drop - down has "accident", "biohazard", "disease"? Wait the image shows:
First drop - down options: accident, biohazard, disease? Wait the first sentence: "A(n) [first drop - down] is an unplanned occurrence with potentially negative consequences." → Accident (since accident is unplanned).
Second sentence: "A(n) [second drop - down] is an illness caused by an infectious particle transmissible person - to - person." → Disease (a disease can be infectious and transmissible). Wait, no—"biohazard" is a risk, but "disease" is the illness. Wait, the third sentence: "A(n) [third drop - down] is an infection a patient acquires while being treated for another ailment." → This is a nosocomial infection, but from options (if "biohazard" is not, wait the options for the third? Wait the user's image has:
Wait, let's list the sentences and match:
- "A(n) \_\_\_ is an unplanned occurrence that has potentially negative consequences." → Accident (unplanned event).
- "A(n) \_\_\_ is an illness caused by an infectious particle that can be transmitted from person to person." → Disease (infectious disease is transmissible). Wait, but the option "biohazard"—no, biohazard is a biological risk agent. Wait, maybe the second is "biohazard"? No, let's check the next sentences:
- "A(n) \_\_\_ is an infection that a patient acquires while being treated for a different ailment." → This is a hospital - acquired infection (nosocomial), but from options (if "biohazard" is not, wait the options for this blank? Wait the user's image shows:
After "accident" and "biohazard", the next blank: "is an infection that a patient acquires while being treated for a different ailment." → This is a disease? No, "biohazard" is not. Wait, maybe the second blank is "biohazard" (as a biological hazard causing illness), and the third is "disease"? No, let's re - order:
Wait, the correct term - definition pairs (from healthcare terminology):
- Accident: Unplanned event with negative potential.
- Biohazard: Biological agent (like virus) that can cause illness (infectious particle).
- Disease: Illness (but the third sentence is about a hospital - acquired infection, which is a type of disease? Wait, the fourth sentence: "A(n) \_\_\_ is an unintended, often problematic outcome from a treatment." → Adverse event (but from options, maybe "disease"? No, the last sentence: "A(n) \_\_\_ is an unintended harmful effect of a medical treatment." → Adverse reaction, but from options, likely "disease" is not. Wait, the user's options (from the drop - downs) are: accident, biohazard, disease (and others? The image shows "accident", "biohazard", "disease" as options for the first few blanks).
Final Answers (matching each blank):
- First blank: A. accident (unplanned occurrence).
- Second blank: A. biohazard (infectious particle causing illness).
- Third blank: A. disease (infection acquired in healthcare).
- Fourth blank: A. disease (unintended problematic outcome? No, the fourth is "unintended, often problematic outcome from treatment" → Adverse event, but from options, maybe "disease" is not. Wait, the last sentence: "A(n) \_\_\_ is an unintended harmful effect of a medical treatment." → This is a side effect or adverse reaction, but from the given options (if "disease" is there, no—maybe the options are:
Wait, the user's image has:
First drop - down: accident, biohazard, disease
Second drop - down: (after "person hazard"—maybe typo, but the options are biohazard, disease, etc.)
Third drop - down: (infection in healthcare) → disease?
Fourth drop - down: (unintended from treatment) → disease? No, this is confusing. But based on standard definitions:
- Accident: Unplanned event (first sentence).
- Biohazard: Biological risk (infectious particle, second sentence).
- Disease: Illness (third sentence: hospital - acquired infection is a disease).
- Adverse event: Unintended treatment effect (last sentence), but if "disease" is the only option, maybe.
But to answer the multiple - choice (assuming the options are as per the drop - downs):
- First blank: A. accident
- Second blank: A. biohazard
- Third blank: A. disease
- Fourth blank: A. disease (or the last is "adverse event", but from given options, likely "disease" for the third and "disease" for the fourth? No, the fourth is "unintended harmful effect of treatment" → that's an adverse drug reaction or adverse event, but if the option is "disease", maybe the question has typos.
Given the image's options, the most logical matches are:
- First: accident (unplanned event).
- Second: biohazard (infectious particle hazard).
- Third: disease (infection in healthcare is a disease).
- Fourth: disease (unintended outcome from treatment—though technically it's an adverse event, but from options, "disease" is the closest).
So the answers (matching each blank with the option):
- First blank: A. accident
- Second blank: A. biohazard
- Third blank: A. disease
- Fourth blank: A. disease (or the last could be a different term, but based on given options, this is the best fit).