A | B |
microorganism that enters the body through the blood or through other body fluids | bloodborne pathogen |
method of getting from one place to another | mode of transmission |
person to person transmission | direct transmission |
contact with the infected object or person that has the pathogen | contact transmission |
transmitted via a contaminated object | indirect transmission |
food or water carries the pathogen | vehicle transmission |
an insect or animal carries the pathogen | vector transmission |
pathogens spread through the air, pathogens so small they remain floating in the air for some time | airborne transmission |
how a pathogen exits the body | portal of exit |
how a pathogen enters the body | portal of entry |
where a pathogen lives/ is held | reservoir |
the pathogen that can cause an illness | infectious agent/causative agent |
a person who is more likely to be unable to fight off an infection for some reason | susceptible host |
an infection you get in a hospital or nursing home | nosocomial infection |
a plan that identifies tasks within a job that potentially expose a worker to infection, plans how to protect them and reduce risks | infection control plan |
six links that need to be broken in order to prevent infection | chain of infection |
harmful microorganism | pathogen |
no pathogen is present | asepsis |
Occupational Safety and Health Administration | OSHA |
1991 law that requires healthcare facilities to protect everyone from bloodborne health hazards | Bloodborne Pathogens Standard |
treating all people and all blood and body fluids as if they are infected | Standard precautions |
Specific additional precautions beyond Standard precautions based on a known infection | Transmission based precautions |
pathogens do not stay suspended in the air and usually travel only short distances after being expelled | droplet transmission |
all microorganisms are destroyed | sterilization |
only pathogens are destroyed | disinfection |
not contaminated with pathogens | clean |
soiled, unclean, having pathogens | contaminated |