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Communicable Disease: Caused by microbes that spread easily and the disease can be transmitted from on host to another
Disinfection: Process of destroying pathogens. Spores are not destroyed
Cleaning: Reduces the number of microbes present and removes organic matter
Contamination: the process of becoming unclean
Sterilization: the process of destroying all microbes
Sterile: absence of all microbes
Surgical Asepsis: sterile technique
Medical Asepsis: clean technique
Asepsis: the practice of eliminating or reducing potential pathogens
Nosocomial Infection: An infection that develops in a client cared for in any setting where health care is given
Systemic infection: infection that involves the whole body
Local infections: infection that involves a body part
Multi Drug Resistant Organisms:Microbes that can resist the effects of antibiotics
Normal Flora: Microbes that live and grow in a certain area
Parasites: organisms that derive nourishment and protection from other living organisms, known as hosts
Fungi: microbes that live on organic matter, such as plants or animals
Viruses: invade living cells in order to grow and multiply
Bacteria: one celled microbes
Non Pathogens: non harmful microbes
Pathogens: harmful microbes
Microbe: small living plant or animal seen only with a microscope
Infection Control: practices and procedures that protect clients, residents, visitors, and staff from infection
1. | Surgical Asepsis | A. | Process of destroying pathogens. Spores are not destroyed |
2. | Sterilization | B. | organisms that derive nourishment and protection from other living organisms, known as hosts |
3. | Contamination | C. | non harmful microbes |
4. | Infection Control | D. | Reduces the number of microbes present and removes organic matter |
5. | Pathogens | E. | sterile technique |
6. | Bacteria | F. | small living plant or animal seen only with a microscope |
7. | Local infections | G. | infection that involves a body part |
8. | Fungi | H. | one celled microbes |
9. | Normal Flora | I. | the process of destroying all microbes |
10. | Viruses | J. | Microbes that live and grow in a certain area |
11. | Microbe | K. | practices and procedures that protect clients, residents, visitors, and staff from infection |
12. | Disinfection | L. | harmful microbes |
13. | Communicable Disease | M. | microbes that live on organic matter, such as plants or animals |
14. | Medical Asepsis | N. | infection that involves the whole body |
15. | Systemic infection | O. | An infection that develops in a client cared for in any setting where health care is given |
16. | Parasites | P. | invade living cells in order to grow and multiply |
17. | Cleaning | Q. | the practice of eliminating or reducing potential pathogens |
18. | Nosocomial Infection | R. | absence of all microbes |
19. | Sterile | S. | the process of becoming unclean |
20. | Non Pathogens | T. | clean technique |
21. | Asepsis | U. | Caused by microbes that spread easily and the disease can be transmitted from on host to another |
22. | Multi Drug Resistant Organisms | V. | Microbes that can resist the effects of antibiotics |
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1. | Surgical Asepsis → E |
2. | Sterilization → I |
3. | Contamination → S |
4. | Infection Control → K |
5. | Pathogens → L |
6. | Bacteria → H |
7. | Local infections → G |
8. | Fungi → M |
9. | Normal Flora → J |
10. | Viruses → P |
11. | Microbe → F |
12. | Disinfection → A |
13. | Communicable Disease → U |
14. | Medical Asepsis → T |
15. | Systemic infection → N |
16. | Parasites → B |
17. | Cleaning → D |
18. | Nosocomial Infection → O |
19. | Sterile → R |
20. | Non Pathogens → C |
21. | Asepsis → Q |
22. | Multi Drug Resistant Organisms → V |
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