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
100

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome; caused by HIV and suppresses the immune system.

AIDS

100

Equipment that uses steam under pressure or gas to sterilize equipment and supplies.

autoclave

100

Use of chemical agents to destroy pathogens not always effective against viruses/Spores

Chemical disinfection

100

Followed for patients infected with pathogens transmitted by large particle droplets cough/sneeze

Droplet precautions

100

Objects contaminated with infections material that contains the pathogens

Formites

200
Organisms that require oxygen to live 

aerobic

200

Simple, one-celled organisms that multiply rapidly and are classified by shape and arrangement.


bacteria

200

Objects do not contain disease producing organisms minimal chance of spreading disease

Communicable disease

200

a filovirus that causes hemorrhagic fever first identified in 1976

 Ebola

200

Simple plant like organisms that live on dead organic matter

Fungi

300

Used for patients known or suspected to be infected with pathogens transmitted by airborne droplet nuclei.


airborne precautions

300

The use of microorganisms, or biologic agents, as weapons to infect humans, animals, or plants.


bioterrorism

300

Followed for patient suspected to be infected with microorganisms transmitted by direct/indirect contact

Contact precautions

300

The infection or disease or originates within the body

Endogenous

300

Infection acquired by an individual in healthcare facility formally nosocomial

Healthcare associated

400

Organisms that live and reproduce in the absence of oxygen.

anaerobic

400

Process in an ultrasonic unit where bubbles explode and drive cleaning solution onto articles.


cavitation 

400

Organisms and pathogens are present

Contaminated

400

Disease spreads rapidly from person to person affecting many at the same time

Epidemic

400

Multicellular parasitic organisms commonly called worms or flukes

Helminths

500

Being free from infection.

asepsis

500

A series of factors that must be present for a disease to occur and spread.


chain of infection 

500

Process that destroy/kills pathogens not always effective against poor and viruses

Disinfection

500

The infection or disease or originates outside the body

Exogenous

500

Serum Hepatitis caused by HPV and transmitted by blood and body secretions

Hepatitis B