Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
100

what is AIDS?


Acquired immune deficiency syndrome is caused by HIV and suppresses the immune system, making it impossible to fight off many cancers and infections.


100

what is Asepsis?


The absence of disease-producing microorganisms, or pathogens.


100

what is chain of disinfection?


The series of conditions that must be met for disease to occur and spread from one individual to another.


100

what is Contaminated?

Means that organisms and pathogens are present

100

what is Epidemic?

An infectious disease that spreads rapidly and affects many people at the same time.

200

what is Aerobic?


Microorganisms that require oxygen to live.


200

what is Autoclave?


The most common piece of equipment used for sterilization; it uses steam under pressure to destroy all microorganisms.


200

what is Chemical disinfection?


A process that uses chemical disinfectants to destroy or kill pathogenic organisms, though not always effective against spores and viruses.


200

what is Disinfection?

A process that destroys or kills pathogenic organisms but is not always effective against spores and viruses; used mainly on objects.

200

what is Exogenous?

Means the infection or disease originates outside the body

300

What is Airborne precautions?


Precautions taken to prevent the spread of infections through the air.


300

what is Bacteria?


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


300

what is Clean?


A state where organisms and pathogens are not present (implied by definition of contaminated).


300

what is Droplet precautions?

Precautions used to prevent transmission of pathogens through droplets expelled by coughing or sneezing.

300

what is Fomites?

Objects contaminated with infectious material that contains the pathogens, such as doorknobs or linens

400

what is Anaerobic?


Microorganisms that live and reproduce in the absence of oxygen.


400

what is Bioterrorism?


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


400

what is Communicable disease?




A disease that is transmitted from one individual to another.


400

what is Ebola?

A filovirus that causes hemorrhagic fever, starting with flu-like symptoms and progressing to massive hemorrhaging and death.

400

what is Fungi?

Simple, plant-like organisms that live on dead organic matter, such as yeasts and molds.

500

what is Antisepsis?


A process using antiseptics to prevent or inhibit growth of pathogenic organisms; they are usually used on the skin but are not effective against spores and viruses.


500

what is Cavitation?


A process used by ultrasonic units to clean instruments.


500

what is Contact precautions?

Precautions used when an infectious agent is transmitted through direct or indirect contact.

500

what is Endogenous?

Means the infection or disease originates within the body.

500

what is Health care-associated infection?

An infection acquired by an individual in a health care facility, such as a hospital or long-term care facility.