Cycle of Infection
Breaking the Cycle
OSHA fun
Infection Control Practices
100

An animal, insect, or human whose body is capable of sustaining the growth of a pathogen.

Reservoir Host

100

The condition in which pathogens are absent or controlled

Asepsis

100

What does OSHA stand for?

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

100

PPE stands for

Personal Protective Equipment

200

This is the process of the pathogen EXITING from the reservoir host

Means of exit

200

The single most important aseptic procedure for a Medical Assistant

Hand Hygiene

200

Red bags and boxes that are leak proof and puncture proof are called

Biohazardous Waste Containers

200

Give 2 examples of PPE

Gloves, masks, protective eyewear, face shields,protective clothing (gowns)

300

Airborne, bloodborne, foodborne, vector-borne, and touching are all examples of 


Means of Transmission

300

Maintaining strict housekeeping standards, adhering to government guidelines and educating patients are measures used to break

The Cycle of Infection

300

This prevents healthcare workers from exposing themselves and others to infections

Universal Precautions

300

OSHA estimates that there are approximately 800,000 of these each year

Needlestick Injury

400
any cavity lined with mucous membranes, ears, eyes, intestinal tract, urinary tract, reproductive tract, and breaks in skin are all means of 

Entrance

400

An alternative to handwashing

Alcohol-Based Hand Disinfectant (aka sanitizer)

400

Tasks that expose a worker to blood, body fluids, or tissues or tasks that have a chance of spills or splashes are which category?

Category 1

400

Simple and effective commonsense approach to defending yourself and others against infectious agents spread by respiratory droplets

Respiratory hygiene/cough ettiquette

500

an individual who has little or no immunity to the infection from the pathogen that has been transmitted to them 

Susceptible Host

500

The CDC recommends that these be no longer than 1/4 inch

Fingernails

500

Taking blood pressure, or other tasks that involve no exposure to blood or body fluids are which category?

Category III 

500

Required for all instruments and supplies that will penetrate a patient's skin 

Sterilization