Bloodborne pathogens
Medical asepsis
Transmission Based
Chain of infection
General info
100

HBV

What is hepatitis b virus?

100

What you must do before touching a patient

What is hand washing?

100

The transmission based precaution that requires you wear a gown and gloves.

What is contact precautions?

100

The link in the chain that is the uninfected person who could get sick

What is susceptible host?

100

Susceptible to infection due to weakened immune system, malnutrition and dehydration, increased hospitalizations, and limited mobility

Who are the elderly?

200

HIV

What is Human Immunodeficiency Virus?

200

PPE that should be worn when caring for residents with respiratory illnesses.

What are masks?

200

The transmission based precaution that requires you wear a surgical N95 or hepa mask?

What is airborne precautions?

200

The link, how the pathogen travels

What is mode of transmission?

200

The state of asepsis where measures are used to reduce and prevent the spread of pathogens such as washing hands

What is Medical Asepsis?

300

Employers must provide PPE free of charge to employees, visitors and residents.

What are Bloodborne pathogen standards

300

Precautions that must be used on every patient or resident.

What are standard precautions?

300

The transmission based precaution that requires a standard face mask.

What is Droplet precautions?

300

Where the pathogen lives and grows

What is Reservoir?

300

State of asepsis where you are free of all microorganisms, not just pathogens.

What is Surgical Asepsis

400

The CDC states all biohazardous waste should be disposed here.

What is point of origin?

400

Alcohol based hand rubs may be used in addition to hand washing when hands are not visibly soiled

What is hand hygiene?

400

Transmission based precautions all include

What is standard precautions?

400

Any body opening in the infected person

What is portal of exit?

400

An infection that affects the entire body

What is systemic infection?

500

A virus that can survive outside the body for 7 days 

What is a Hepatitis B virus?

500

An agent that destroys, resists or prevents the development of pathogens

What is an antimicrobial?

500

The types of isolation

What is transmission based precautions?

500

Pathogenic microorganisms that cause disease

What is causative agent?

500

It is where you place sharps (razor blades, needles etc)

What is biohazardous containers?