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Infection Control

AB
asepsisbeing free of disease producing microbes (pathogens)
biohazardous wasteitems contaminated with blood, body fluids, secretions, and excretions; bio means life, and hazardous means dangerous or harmful
carrierA human or animal that carries microbes but does not have signs and symptoms of infection
clean techniquemedical asepsis...cleaning from clean area to dirty area...separating dirty items from clean items
communicable/contagious/infectious diseasea disease caused by pathogens that spread easily from one person to another; Examples: the flu, TB, HIV, a cold
contaminationthe process of becoming unclean (dirty)
disinfectionthe process of destroying pathogens
infectiona disease resulting from the invasion (attack) and growth of microbes in the body
infection controlways to prevent the spread of infection (hand washing, clean technique, wearing a mask, gloves, gown)
standard precautionsbasic precautions used by the health care team to protect themselves and the patient. Used with ALL patients
microbea microorganism (bacteria or virus...germ)
non-pathogena microbe that does not usually cause an infection
pathogena microbe that is harmful and can cause an infection
sterilethe absence of all microbes (pathogens and non-pathogens)
immune systemprotects the body from disease and infection (includes your white blood cells and lymph system)
sharps containera hard plastic container for dirty needles and syringes
method/means of transmissionhow the infection is transferred from one person to another...air, blood, touch
Isolation Precautionsto keep a person away from others to prevent the spread of infection
soiled utility roomfor dirty and soiled linens
maskimportant to wear when in contact with patients on respiratory isolation
preventstop something before it starts
soileddirty, contaminated
precautionsthings you do beforehand to prevent (stop) problems
surfacetop of a table, bed, or chair
wounda sore; an opening in the skin because of an injury or infection
virusa germ (pathogen) that causes infection and isn't killed by antibiotics.
bacteriagerms that cause disease. Can be killed by antibiotics
diseasean illness. Is not always caused by microbes and is not always infectious
signs and symptomsany change you observe or a patient feels in the person's body that may indicate a disease or infection
susceptibleA person who is at higher risk for developing an infection
mucous membranea thin layer of skin that cover some inner parts of the body such as the nose, mouth, eyes, vagina, rectum
mucusthick liquid that is produced by mucous membranes
Bloodborne Pathogen Standardrules to protect health care worker from exposure to HIV, Hepatitis, and other diseases. Standard Precautions are part of of these rules.
non-intact skinskin that has an opening
Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)mask, gloves, gown, face shield


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