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Microbiology
Infection Control
First Aid
Know your terms
Thats interesting
100
Pathogenic
What is disease causing bacteria
100
An example of this form of infection control is sweeping the floor
What is Sanitation
100
If they cant speak or cough, they may be doing this
What is Choking
100
Another word for "communicable"
What is Contagious
100
These are round shaped cells
What is Cocci
200
These are one celled microorganisms or "Germs"
What is Bacteria
200
The second level of infection control
What is disinfection
200
This law protects people when they try to look out for another person who may be seriously injured or sick, just be sure to use some common sense!
What is The Good Samaritan Law
200
Kills "ALL" Microbes
What is Sterilization
200
Pus- forming, found in boils
What is Staphylococci
300
The process of double-bagging blood-soiled or decontaminated articles
What is blood spill procedure
300
Antiseptic
What is applied to the skin to reduce microbes
300
Get to an eye specialist or emergency room ASAP if something like this happens. Never try to remove it yourself.
What is the procedure for embedded object in the eye
300
In this stage bacteria has the right environment for growth
What is Active Stage
300
Most common bacteria- also causes fever and they are rod shaped
What is Bacilli
400
Head scratching, redness, or small bite marks on the scalp usually indicate the presence of this tiny bug
What is head lice
400
Barbicide is an example of this. It kills certian or some microbes, but not all!
What is broad spectrum disinfectant
400
Immerse the area in cold water if this happens...
What is The procedure for heat or electrical burn
400
This label explains how effective the product is at doing its job
What is Efficacy label
400
These grow in pairs as well as cause pneumonia
What is Diplococci
500
The name of the activity that occurs when cells divide to create new cells
What is Mitosis
500
This term applies to using the same infection control procedures on all clients
What is Universal Precautions
500
Lay the victim on their back to allow plenty of fresh air if this happens...
What is Fainting
500
This group of people uphold standards in the workplace
What is OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
500
These are smaller than bacteria and cause familiar diseases; examples are HBV and HIV
What is Viruses