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Bacteria
Infection Control
Bacteria, Viruses and External Parasite
First Aid
Disinfection Procedure
100
One celled micro-organisms sometimes called germs or microbes.
What is Bacteria?
100
The term used to describe the efforts to prevent the spread of disease and kill certain or all microbes
What is Infection Control
100
A Spherical, round shaped bacterial cell which can appear singularly or in groups
What is Cocci
100
the law that encourages people to help others in emergency situations and gives you legal protection
What is the Good Samaritan Law?
100
The first step when disinfecting your brushes or combs
What is removing all hair?
200
Harmless or beneficial bacteria like some found in some dairy products
What is non pathogenic bacteria?
200
the process of removing dirt to aid in preventing the growth of microbes
What is sanitation?
200
Reproduction usually takes place in dark, damp or dirty where a food source is available during what stage of bacterial growth
What is the active stage?
200
Using this can result in subsequent amputation
What is a tourniquet?
200
How should your mixture of disinfectant look?
What is sky blue?
300
Nonpathogenic bacteria that live on dead matter and do not produce disease
What are Saprophytes?
300
Chemical products used to destroy or kill bacteria and some viruses (except bacterial spores)
What are disinfectants?
300
Hair-like projections that allow bacilli and spirilla to travel easily through air or water
What are flagella and cilia
300
Provides information on the contents, including potential hazards.
What is the MSDS Sheet?
300
The time your tools should be immersed into the disinfectant solution
What is timing according to the manufacturers instructions?
400
When a disease spreads from one person to another via contact
What is contagious or communicable?
400
The regulating agency under the Department of Labor that enforces safety and health standards in the workplace
What is OSHA?
400
sub-microscopic particles that are much smaller than bacteria that cause diseases such as: the common cold, chicken pox, measles and HIV
What are Viruses?
400
Applying pressure and elevating above the victims heart is a necessary step for what?
What is a bleeding wound?
400
Disinfected and clean tools should be stored in
What is a disinfected, dry, covered container or cabinet
500
when conditions are unfavorable the cells die or
What is become inactive or enter the dormant stage
500
Implements must be ________ to be disinfected?
What is non-porous?
500
organisms that live on or obtain their nutrients from another organism called a host
What are external parasites?
500
Determine if the victim can _____ to know if they are getting sufficient air
What is to speak or cough forcibly?
500
The highest and most effective level of infection control
What is Sterilization?