AGENCIES
FAMOUS PEOPLE
ISOLATION
MISC
INFECTION CONTROL
100

Ensures safe and healthy working conditions for employees.

What is OSHA?

100

He discovered there are 4 types of body fluid.

Who is Hippocrates?

100

Patient has a known or suspected infection that can be transmitted by anything the patient has touched or that has touched them.

What is Contact Isolation?

100

This ensures that lab test data and results are consistent, accurate, and precise.

What is Lab Validation?

100

A microbe that causes infection.

What is a pathogen?

200

Defines the responsibilities of persons working in the lab and the minimum education and experience needed to perform a specific lab test.

What is CLIA?

200

He developed normal reference ranges.

Who is Robert Boyle?

200

Patient has a known or suspected pathogen that can be transmitted through the air.

What is Airborne Isolation?

200

The services that a qualified health professional is deemed competent to perform and permitted to undertake in keeping with the terms of their professional license.

What is Scope of Practice?

200

An organism that lives and reproduces WITHOUT oxygen.

What is an anaerobic organism?

300

The leading physician office accreditation organization that promotes health and safety.

What is COLA?

300

Discovered the double helix structure of DNA.

Who is Watson and Crick?

300

Patient has a  know or suspected pathogen transmitted by respiratory droplets that are generated by coughing, sneezing, or talking.

What is Droplet Precaution?

300

Precautions used for ALL patient care. Ex: handwashing, wearing PPE, following cough etiquette, properly handling equipment, and practicing sharps safety.

What is Standard Percautions?

300

The way an organism exits the body (feces, urine, etc)

What is the Portal of Exit?

400

The main accreditation agency for the lab that ensures the lab provides precise test results for patient testing, meets CLIA standards, and demonstrates compliance with professional and scientifically approved standard operating procedures.

What is CAP?

400

The father of modern genetics.

Who is Gregor Mendel?

400

Patient had a known or suspected pathogen that can be transmitted through blood and body fluids.

What is Bloodborne Precautions?

400

The area where an infectious agent can live.

What is a Reservoir?

400

A person likely to get an infection due to a weak immune system.

What is a Susceptible Host?

500

The medical doctor that oversees the laboratory.

What is a pathologist?

500

He is the father of microbiology.

Who is Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek?

500

These are used in ADDITION to standard precautions for patients with know or suspected infections that are put on Contact, Airborne, Droplet or Bloodborne percautions.

What is Transmission Based Precautions?

500

Errors that occur prior to or before testing occurs. Ex. patient not properly identified, proper tubes not collected, etc

What are Preanalytical Errors?

500

Objects that van be contaminated by microbes like doorknobs, tables, or linens.

What is a Fomite?

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