Decontamination
Infection Control
Microbiology
Anatomy and Physiology
Roles and Responsibilities
100
A solution is considered neutral pH at this level.
What is 7?
100
Healthcare acquired infection is this.
What is nosocomial?
100
Disease producing means this.
What is pathogenic?
100
This branch of science refers to the form and organization of the body.
What is anatomy?
100
The practice of doing the right thing.
What is ethics?
200
The number of air exchanges in the decontamination area.
What is 10?
200
The principle route of nosocomial infections is this.
What is direct contact?
200
The color of a gram-positive microorganism stain.
What is blue or purple?
200
The smallest most numerous structural units possessing the basic sharacteristics of life.
What are cells?
200
this agency writes the standards for CS/SPD.
What is AAMI?
300
Microorganisms on contaminated items are called this.
What is bioburden?
300
The general term for any inanimate object involved in the spread of infection.
What is a fomite?
300
The color gram-negative migroorganisms stain.
What is red or pink?
300
The brain of the cell is this.
What is a nucleus?
300
An established norm which is based on theory is called this.
What is a standard?
400
The first step in the decontamination process.
What is cleaning with detergent?
400
Living things responsible for the spread of disease.
What is vectors?
400
Streptococcus is this shape.
What is spherical?
400
Red blood cells develop here.
What is bone marrow?
400
Before a pesticide can be marketed and used in the U.S. this agency evaluates it.
What is EPA?
500
The ventilation system in the decontamination area should be maintained at this pressure.
What is negative?
500
The single most effective way to prevent the spread of diisease is this.
What is hand washing?
500
A spherochete is this shape.
What is spiral?
500
The smallest bones in the body are found here.
What is the middle ear?
500
This agency regulates and makes sure a product is safe before companies put them on the market.
What is FDA?
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