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Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
100

A voluntary agreement that a patient gives to allow a medically trained person the permission to touch, examine, and perform a treatment. 

Consent

100

A microorganism capable of causing disease

Pathogen

100

A group of colors that share certain characteristics, such as warm or coolness, allowing them to blend well together.

Color family

100

A US civil rights act for bidding discrimination against people, because of a physical or mental disability

Americans with disabilities act (ADA)

100

Infections acquired by a patient in a healthcare facility

Healthcare associated infections

200

In civil law, a breach of some obligation that causes harm or injury to someone. 

Tort

200

A reservoir host who is unaware of the presence of a pathogen, and so spreads the disease while exhibiting no symptoms of infection

Carrier

200

A shortened version of the safety data sheet permanently affixed to a hazardous substance container

Hazard label

200

The science of workplace, tools and equipment designed to reduce worker discomfort, strain, and fatigue to prevent work-related injuries

Ergonomics

200

A combination of universal precautions and body substance, isolation guidelines used in hospitals for the care of all patients

Standard precaution

300

A contact clearly stated, in written or spoken words

 Expressed contract

300

 A living organism, such as an insect that carried microorganisms from an infected person to another person

Vector

300

A form that is required for all hazardous chemicals or other substances used in the laboratory, and that contains information about the products name, ingredients, chemical characteristics, physical and health hazards, guidelines for a safe handling, and procedures to be followed in the event of exposure. 

Safety Data Sheets (SDS)

300

An individual who has little or no immunity to infection by a particular organism

Susceptible host

300

Involves crimes against persons. A person can sue, another person, business, or the government. Judgment often required a payment of money.

Civil law

400

A document naming the person who will make decisions regarding medical care on behalf of another person, if that person becomes unable to do so

Durable Power of Attorney 

400

An inanimate object, such as clothing, body, fluids, water, or food that may be contaminated with infections, organisms and transmit disease

Formite

400

Waste that can be dangerous to those who handle it, or to the environment, includes human waste, human tissue, and body fluids, as well as potentially hazardous waste, such as used needles, scalpels, and dressings, and cultures of human cells.

Infectionous waste

400

The condition in which pathogens are absent or controlled

Asepsis

400

Involves crimes against against the state. When a state of federal law is violated, the government brings criminal charges against the alleged offender.

Criminal law

500

A contract that is created by the acceptance or conduct of the parties, rather than the written word

Implied contract

500

An infection in which an abnormality or a malfunction in routine body processes causes normally beneficial or harmless microorganisms to become pathogenic

Endogenous infection

500

A system for standardizing, the classification and labeling of chemicals, developed by the United Nations as a guide for regulatory systems around the world. In the United States, OSHA’s hazard, communication standard is now aligned with the GHS.

Global harmonized, system of classification and labeling of chemicals (GHS)

500

And OSHA clause that requires an employer to maintain a workplace free from hazards that are recognized as likely to cause death or serious injury

General duty clause

500

A medical professionals failure to perform an essential action or performance of an improper action, that directly results in the harm of a patient. 

Negligence