1:00
en
CR
Infection Control Level 2
23
Airborne:method of transmission of infection that requires patient to be isolated in a negative pressure room
Antimicrobial:A product that kills or suppresses the growth of microorganisms
Communicable:Another word for infectious
Decontamination:The removal of disease-producing microorganisms to leave an item safe for further handling
emollient:Ingredient put in hand sanitizer to keep skin from drying out
Flora:The bacteria that normally inhabit a bodily organ
German measles:Common name for rubella (2 words)
pertussis:medical term for whooping cough
rhinovirus:Virus that causes the common cold
Staphylococcus:MRSA stands for Methicillin Resistant _____Aureus
vancomycin:VRE stands for ____ Resistant Enterococci
Vehicle:Transmission by a contaminated source such as food, medication, or equipment
Autogenous:An infection that results from the flora of the individual
Biofilm:An aggregate of microbes growing on a surface
Colonization:The process of microorganisms becoming established in a habitat
droplet:Method of transmission of infection generated from the respiratory tract of the source patient during coughing or sneezing
Exogenous:An infection acquired from a source other than the individual
Fomites:bjects that may become contaminated with microorganisms and serve as a vehicle of transmission (like a door handle or keyboard)
Nosocomial:An infection caught in a healthcare facility
Pathogen:An agent that causes infection or disease
Semicritical:Devices that come in contact with nonintact skin or mucous membranes but ordinarily do not penetrate them.
Surveillance:Systematic, ongoing collection, collation, and analysis of health-related information
Vectorborne:Transmission by insect or animal
Infection Control Level 2
Across:2. | Virus that causes the common cold | 5. | An infection acquired from a source other than the individual | 6. | An infection that results from the flora of the individual | 7. | method of transmission of infection that requires patient to be isolated in a negative pressure room | 8. | Devices that come in contact with nonintact skin or mucous membranes but ordinarily do not penetrate them. | 13. | An agent that causes infection or disease | 15. | The removal of disease-producing microorganisms to leave an item safe for further handling | 17. | bjects that may become contaminated with microorganisms and serve as a vehicle of transmission (like a door handle or keyboard) | 19. | MRSA stands for Methicillin Resistant _____Aureus | 20. | medical term for whooping cough | 21. | The process of microorganisms becoming established in a habitat | 22. | Transmission by a contaminated source such as food, medication, or equipment |
| | Down:1. | The bacteria that normally inhabit a bodily organ | 3. | VRE stands for ____ Resistant Enterococci | 4. | Transmission by insect or animal | 9. | Common name for rubella (2 words) | 10. | Systematic, ongoing collection, collation, and analysis of health-related information | 11. | An aggregate of microbes growing on a surface | 12. | A product that kills or suppresses the growth of microorganisms | 14. | Ingredient put in hand sanitizer to keep skin from drying out | 15. | Method of transmission of infection generated from the respiratory tract of the source patient during coughing or sneezing | 16. | An infection caught in a healthcare facility | 18. | Another word for infectious |
| |
© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only
Infection Control Level 2
Across:2. | Virus that causes the common cold | 5. | An infection acquired from a source other than the individual | 6. | An infection that results from the flora of the individual | 7. | method of transmission of infection that requires patient to be isolated in a negative pressure room | 8. | Devices that come in contact with nonintact skin or mucous membranes but ordinarily do not penetrate them. | 13. | An agent that causes infection or disease | 15. | The removal of disease-producing microorganisms to leave an item safe for further handling | 17. | bjects that may become contaminated with microorganisms and serve as a vehicle of transmission (like a door handle or keyboard) | 19. | MRSA stands for Methicillin Resistant _____Aureus | 20. | medical term for whooping cough | 21. | The process of microorganisms becoming established in a habitat | 22. | Transmission by a contaminated source such as food, medication, or equipment |
| | Down:1. | The bacteria that normally inhabit a bodily organ | 3. | VRE stands for ____ Resistant Enterococci | 4. | Transmission by insect or animal | 9. | Common name for rubella (2 words) | 10. | Systematic, ongoing collection, collation, and analysis of health-related information | 11. | An aggregate of microbes growing on a surface | 12. | A product that kills or suppresses the growth of microorganisms | 14. | Ingredient put in hand sanitizer to keep skin from drying out | 15. | Method of transmission of infection generated from the respiratory tract of the source patient during coughing or sneezing | 16. | An infection caught in a healthcare facility | 18. | Another word for infectious |
| |
© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only