what is the primary purpose of PPE?
hazard protection/client and service provider protection
what are the 4 microorganisms that can cause infection?
bacteria virus parasite fungus
what is a consequence of poor infection control in the workplace?
loss of license and legal action
what is the role of OSHA?
enforcing health and safety rules
what is pathogenic vs nonpathogenic bacteria?
pathogenic- disease causing
nonpathogenic- bacteria not harmful
which type of gloves are most likely to cause dermatitis?
latex
what is the word for head lice?
pediculosis capitis
what is the most important aspect of the disinfection process in your workplace?
following state board requirements
what are PPEs? Name what is stands for as well as the definiton
personal protective equipment; specialized clothing for protection
most bacteria are ...?
nonpathogenic
what must be done with an appliance when it is not in use?
unplugged turned off stored safely
diseases causing microorganisms that are carried in blood are called ...?
bloodborne pathogens
what is sanitizing vs sterilizing?
sanitizing- reducing bacteria
sterilizing- killing microorganisms
prevention of infection begins and ends with...?
you
what is direct vs indirect transmission?
direct = contact; indirect= no contact
what should you do if you notice a crack in an electrical cord?
replace device
what kills all microbial life?
sterilization
which step comes first in infection control procedures?
cleaning
what is an exposure incident?
contact with nonintact skin, blood, infectious materials
there can be no bacterial infection without the presence of...?
pathogenic bacteria
what should you do after removing a pair of gloves, before putting on a new pair?
wash hands
which type of product will destroy mold?
fungicidal
methods used to reduce or eliminate transmission are called...?
infection control
when comparing two disinfectants, the one with higher efficacy will...?
kill more organisms
the presence of pus indicates ...?
bacterial infection