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

helminths

Multicellular parasitic organisms commonly called worms or flukes

100

hepatitis B

Caused by the HBV virus and is transmitted by blood, serum, and other body secretions

100

hepatitis C

Caused by the HCV virus and is transmitted by blood and blood-containing body fluids

100

infectious agent

A pathogen, such as a bacterium or virus that can cause a disease

100

mode of transmission

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

200

microorganism

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

200

non-pathogens

Microorganisms that are part of the normal flora of the body and are beneficial in maintaining certain body processes

200

opportunistic

Infections that occur when the body’s defenses are weak

200

pandemic

Exists when the outbreak of disease occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a high proportion of the population

200

parasite

Organisms that live on or in a host and get their food from or at the expense of their host

300

pathogens

Microorganisms that cause infection and disease; germs

300

personal protective equipment

Includes gloves, gowns, lab coats, masks, and face shields to protect an individual from exposure to pathogens

300

portal entry

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

300

portal of exit

A way for the infectious agent to escape from the reservoir in which it has been growing

300

protective(reverse)isolation

Technique used to provide care to patients who are immunocompromised

400

protozoa

One-celled animal-like organisms often found in decayed materials, animal or bird feces, insect bites, and contaminated water

400

reservoir

An area where the infectious agent can live

400

rickettsiae

Parasitic microorganisms, which means they cannot live outside the cells of another living organism

400

standard precautions

Rules developed by the CDC to prevent contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials

400

sterile

Free from all organisms, including spores and viruses

500

sterile field

An area that is set up for certain procedures and is free from all organisms

500

sterilization

Process that destroys all microorganisms, both pathogenic and nonpathogenic, including spores and viruses

500

susceptible host

someone likely to get an infection or disease, usually because body defenses are weak

500

transmission based precautions

Method or technique of caring for patients who have communicable diseases

500

ultrasonic units

Use sound waves to clean by generating bubbles in a cleaning solution