Ch. 15 Infection Control - Key Terms
Ch. 15 Infection Control - Key Terms
Ch. 15 Infection Control - Key Terms
Ch. 15 Infection Control - Key Terms
Ch. 15 Infection Control - Key Terms
100

Communicable Disease

disease that can occur and spread from one individual to another


100

Fungi

simple plant-like organisms that live on dead organic matter

100

Disinfection

A process that destroys pathogenic organisms 


100

Fomites

Objects contaminated with infectious material that contains pathogens

100

Helminths

Multicellular parasitic organisms commonly called worms or flukes.

200

Chemical Disinfection

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


200

Ebola

A filovirus that causes hemorrhagic fever

200

Bioterrorism

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


200

Anaerobic

Organisms that live and reproduce in the absence of oxygen


200

Droplet Precautions

relates to breathing in droplets carrying infections

300

Cavitation

A process in ultrasonic units where microscopic bubbles explode to drive cleaning solution into small spaces on instruments


300

Clean

An object or area that does not contain pathogens


300

Bacteria

Simple, one-celled organisms that multiply rapidly and are classified by shape and arrangement.


300

Contact Precautions

transmission via direct or indirect contact,

300

AIDS

caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and suppresses the immune system

400

Autoclave

piece of equipment used for sterilization that uses steam under pressure, gas, or radiation.


400

Contaminated

organisms and pathogens are present.

400

Chain of Disinfection

A series of conditions that must be met for the disease to occur and spread

400

Asepsis

The absence of disease-producing microorganisms, or pathogens.


400

Epidemic

An infectious disease that affects a large number of people within a population, community, or region at the same time


500

Endogenous

An infection or disease that originates within the body

500

Exogenous

An infection or disease that originates outside the body. 


500

Aerobic

Organisms that require oxygen to live.


500

Airborne Precautions

applied in the context of preventing the spread of airborne infections


500

Health Care-Associated Infection

An infection acquired by an individual in a health care facility 

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