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Asepsis | a condition that is free of pathogens |
Chain of Infection | a set of conditions that must be met in order for a disease to be passed from one person to another |
Communicable Disease | a disease caused by microorganisms and can be transmitted from one person to another |
Disinfection | type of medical asepsis that destroys most pathogens, but is not always effective on viruses and spores |
Isolation | used to prevent the spread of communicable diseases to health care workers and patients, usually involves placing a patient into a private room |
Mircroorganisms | small living bodies that are not visible to the naked eye. |
Nosocomial infection | infection or disease acquired by an individual within a health care facility. |
Pathogens | microorganisms that are harmful to the body, cause disease or infection. |
Personal Protective Equipment | must be worn to protect health care workers from contact with hazardous materials or patients with communicable diseases |
Standard Precautions | infection control practices that must be used by health care workers for all patients, regardless of sickness. |
Sterilization | surgical asepsis that kills all microorganisms, including viruses, spores and bacteria. |