Fire Safety
Environmental Safety
Classifications of Microorganisms
Bacteria
Chain of Infection
Aseptic Techniques and Standard Precautions
100

Three elements needed to start a fire.

What is heat, fuel, and oxygen?

100

To maintain a broad base of support, your feet should be....

What is 8-10 inches apart?

100

Disease-producing organisms.

What are pathogens?

100

Antibiotics are used to kill this type of microorganism?

What is bacteria?

100

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

What is an infectious agent?

100

Aseptic control that prevents or inhibits growth of pathogenic organisms; not effective against spores and viruses.

What is antisepsis?

200

The first thing you do if a fire starts.

What is stay calm?

200

Bend from here to get close to an object.

What are hips and knees?

200

Microorganisms that are part of normal flora and do not cause disease.

What are Non Pathogens?

200

Bacteria that are round or spherical in shape.

What are Cocci?

200

Area where an infectious agent can live.

What is reservoir?

200

Aseptic-control method that destroys pathogens but is not always effective against spores and viruses

What is disinfection?

300

The acronym P.A.S.S. stands for...

What is Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep?

300

Federal agency that establishes and enforces standards that protect workers from job-related injuries and illnesses.

What is OSHA?

300

Organisms that do not requiring oxygen to live and grow.

What are anaerobic?

300

Round or spherical bacteria in clusters.

What are Staphylococci?

300

A way for the infectious agent to escape from the reservoir.

What is Portal of Exit?

300

Process that results in total destruction of all microorganisms.

What is sterilization?

400

The acronym R.A.C.E stands for....

What is Rescue, Alert, Contain, Extinguish?

400

The acronym OSHA stands for.....

Occupational and Safety and Health Administration

400

Simple one-celled, multiply rapidly. Classified by shape and arrangement.

What are bacteria?

400

Round or spherical bacteria in chains.

What is Streptococci?

400

A way that the infectious agent can move to another reservoir or host where it can live.

What is Mode of Transmission?

400

Three diseases that can be contracted by exposure to blood and body fluids. What we are most concerned about in Health Care.

What are Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV/AIDS?

500

Class of fire extinguisher for combustibles (paper, cloth, plastic, wood).

What is Class A?

500

You should read the labels on medication or solution bottles this many times.

What is at least 3 times?

500

Smallest. Must be inside another living cell to reproduced. Only visible by using an electron microscope.

What is a virus?

500

Round or spherical bacteria in pairs.

What is diplococci?

500

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

What is Portal of Entry?

500

The best way to prevent the spread of infection.

What is hand washing?

600

Class of fire extinguisher for flammable or combustible liquids (gasoline, paint, grease, cooking fat).

What is Class B?

600

The acronym NFPA stands for...

National Fire Protection Association

600

One-celled, animal like. Found in decayed material, animal or bird feces, or contaminated water.

What is Protozoa?

600

Rod shaped bacteria.

What are bacilli?

600

A person likely to get an infection or disease.

What is Susceptible Host?

600

PPE stands for....

What is Personal Protective Equipment?

700

Class of fire extinguisher used for electrical fires such as fuse boxes, appliances, wiring, and electrical outlets.

What is Class C?

700

The acronym SDS stands for....

What is Safety Data Sheet?

700

Simple plant-like. Live on dead organic matter. Yeast or molds.

What are Fungi?

700

Bacteria that is spiral or corkscrew shaped.

What is spirilla?

700

Infection or disease originating within the body.

What is endogenous?

700

Mandates to protect health care providers from diseases caused by exposure to body fluids.

What is Bloodborne Pathogen Standard?

800

Class of fire extinguisher used for burning or specific combustible metals.

What is Class D?

800

The way in which the body moves and maintains balance while making the most efficient use of all its parts.

What is body mechanics?

800

Parasitic microorganisms that rely on other living organisms in order to live. Tick or mites.

What is Rickettsiae?

800

Thread-like projection on microorganisms, used for motility.

What is flagella?

800

Infection or disease originating outside the body.

What is exogenous?

800

What does CDC stand for?

What is Centers for Disease Control and Prevention?

900

Class of fire extinguisher use for burning cooking materials (fats, grease, and oils) and appliances in commercial cooking sites such as restaurants.

What is Class K?

900

An applied science used to promote the safety and well-being of a person by adapting to the environment and using techniques to prevent injuries.

What is ergonomics?

900

Commonly called worms or flukes; multicellular parasitic organisms.

What is Helminths?

900

If a bacterium becomes resistant to several drugs, it is called..

What is "superbug" or multidrug resistant?

900

Infections that occur when the body’s defenses are weak.

What is opportunistic?

900

Rules developed by the CDC that says every patient, blood, and body fluid must be considered a potentially infectious.

What is Standard Precautions?