Infection Control Flashcards

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aerobic

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requiring oxygen in order to live and grow

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anaerobic

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not requiring oxygen in order to live and grow, able to thrive in the absence of oxygen

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3
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antisepsis

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aseptic control that inhibits, retards growth of, or kills pathogenic organisms; not effective against spores and virsuses

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4
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asepsis

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being free from infection

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5
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autoclave

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piece of equipment used to sterilize articles by way of steam under pressure and/or dry heat

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bacteria

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one-celled microorganism, some of which are beneficial and some of which cause disease

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boiling water

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method of aseptic control that disinfects but does not sterilize, or kill spores and viruses

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8
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cavitation

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the cleaning process employed in an ultrasonic unit; bubbles explode to drive cleaning solution onto article being cleaned

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9
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chain of infection

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factors that lead to the transmission or spread of disease

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10
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chemical disinfection

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A process that destroys or kills pathogenic organisms.

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11
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clean

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free from organisms causing disease

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12
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communicable disease

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disease that is transmitted from one individual to another

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13
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contaiminated

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containing infection or infectious organisms or germs

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14
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disinfection

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aseptic-control method that destroys pathogens but does not usually kill spores and viruses

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15
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endogenous

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produced from within; due to internal causes

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16
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exogenous

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produced from without; due to external causes

17
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fungi

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group of simple, plantlike animals that live on dead organic matter

18
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isolation

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method or technique of caring for persons who have communicable diseases

19
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microorganism

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small, living plant or animal not visible to the naked eye

20
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nonpathogens

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a microorganism that is not capable of causing a disease

21
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nosocomial

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pertaining to or originating in a health care facility such as a hospital

22
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opportunistic

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Microorganisms that are normal residents of a host but can cause illness when the host’s defenses are weakened by such factors as poor nutrition or a recent bout with the flu

23
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pathogens

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disease-producing organisms

24
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protective isolation

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technique used to provide care to patients requiring protection from organisms in the environment

25
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protozoa

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microscopic, one-celled animals often found in decayed materials and contaminated water

26
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rickettsiae

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parasitic microorganisms that live on other living organisms

27
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sterile

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free of all organisms, including spores and viruses

28
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sterile field

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an area that is set up for certain procedures and is free from all organisms

29
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sterilization

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process that results in total destruction of all microorganisms; also, surgical procedure that prevents conception of a child

30
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ultrasonic

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piece of equipment that cleans with sound waves

31
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universal precautions

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recommendations that must be followed to prevent transmission of pathogenic organisms by way of blood and body fluid

32
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viruses

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one of a large group of very small microorganisms, many of which cause disease