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
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Parasite

an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species - 406

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Aerobic

 requires oxygen to live - 406

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Anaerobic

live and reproduce in the absence of oxygen - 406

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Bacteria

simple one celled organisms that multiply rapidly - 406

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Microorganism

small, living organism that is not visible to the naked eye - 406

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Nonpathogens

microorganisms that are beneficial in maintaining other body processes - 406

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Pathogens

cause infection and disease

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Protoza

 one celled animal like organisms often found in decayed materials - 408

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Fungi

simple, plant like organisms that live on dead organic matter - 408

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Viruses

smallest microorganisms
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Rickettsiae

parasitic microorganisms that cannot live outside the cells of another living organism - 408

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Ebola

filoviruses that cause hemorrhagic fever, a disease that begins with flu like symptoms - page 409

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Hepatitis B

caused by HBV virus and transmitted by blood, serum, and other bodily secretions - pg 410

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Hepatitis C

caused by HEP C - transmitted by blood and blood containing body fluids - pg 410

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AIDS

caused by HIV and it suppresses the immune system - pg 410

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Helminths

multicellular parasitic organisms called worms or flukes pg 410

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Health care associated infection (HAI)

infection acquired by an individual in a health care facility such as a hospital or long term care facility - pg 410

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Opportunistic

 reduce the incidence of HAIs - 411

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Chain of infection

certain conditions that must be met to prevent disease and spread - 411

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Reservoir

an area where the infectious agent can live - 411

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Portal of exit

a way for the infection agent to escape from the reservoir  - 411

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Mode of transmission

a way that the infectious agent can be transmitted to another reservoir or host where it can live - 412

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Portal of entry

a way for the infectious agent to enter a new reservoir or host

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Susceptible host

a person likely to get an infection or diease usually because body defenses are weak

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Asepsis

 defined as the absence of disease produced microorganisms or pathogens - pg 412