Ch. 15 Infection Control
Ch. 15 Infection Control
Ch. 15 Infection Control
Ch. 15 Infection Control
Ch. 15 Infection Control
100

AIDS

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome, caused by HIV

100

autoclave

A piece of equipment that uses steam under pressure or gas to sterilize equipment and supplies

100
chemical disinfection

A few chemicals will kill spores and viruses, but these chemicals frequently require that instrument be submerged in the chemical for 10 or more hours

100

Disinfection

A process that uses chemical disinfectants to destroy or kill pathogenic organisms

100

Exogenous

The infection or disease originates outside the body

200

Aerobic

requires oxygen

200

bacteria

simple, one-celled organisms

200

clean

Means that the object or part of objects do not contain disease-producing organisms

200

Droplet precautions

Use ppe, hand hygiene, private room for patient, and limit transport

200

Fomites

Objects contaminated with infectious material that contains the pathogens

300

airborne precautions

Used for patients known or suspected to be infected with pathogens transmitted by airborne droplet nuclei

300

bioterrorism

The use of microorganisms as weapons to infect humans, animals, or plants

300

communicable disease

caused by a pathogenic organism that can be easily transmitted to others

300

Ebola

Severe, often fatal illness

300

Fungi

Simple, plant-like organisms that live on dead organic matter

400

anaerobic

doesn't require oxygen

400

cavitation

When the bubbles strike the items being cleaned they explode

400

contact precautions

Must be followed for any patients known or suspected to be infected with epidemiological microorganisms that can be transmitted by direct or indirect contact.

400

Endogenous

The infection or disease originates within the body

400

Health care-associated

An infection acquired by an individual in a health care facility such as a hospital

500

asepsis

The absences of disease-producing microorganisms

500

chain of infection

Certain conditions that must be met for a disease to occur and spread from one individual to another

500

contaminated

Organisms and pathogens are present

500

Epidemic

When a communicable disease affects a large number of people at the same time

500

Helminths

Multicellular parasitic organisms commonly called worms or flukes

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