A | B |
the introduction of dangerous chemicals, disease or infectious materials, something soiled, unclean or infectious | contamination |
the removal or cleansing of dangerous chemicals and other dangerous or infectious materials | decontamination |
the organisms that cause infection, such as viruses and bacteria | pathogens |
another term for standard or universal precautions | BSI, body substance isolation |
cdc | centers for disease control and prevention |
osha | the occupational health and safety administration |
bsi | body substance isolation |
infection control measure of treating eveyone and all body substances as if they may be infectious | universal or standard precautions |
TB | tuberculosis, infectious bacterial disease that primarily affects the lungs |
HBV | hepatitis B |
a common blood borne pathogen/virus that affect the liver. healthcare workers are encouraged to be immunized against this, takes three immunizations | HBV/ Hepatitis B |
HIV | human immunodeficiency virus |
PPE | personal protective equipment |
examples of PPE for health care workers | gloves, gown, mask, goggles, booties |
examples of PPE for fire fighters | turnout coats, boots, helmet, oxygen tank |