Terminology
Anatomy
Microbiology
Infection Provention
Decontamination
100

This is the is the root word for joints

What is Arthro?

100

The basic Unit of life, smallest structural unit of living organism in the human body.

What is a Cell?

100
Microorganisms that can cause illness.

What is a Pathogen?

100

Personal Protective Equipment

What is PPE?

100

Tissue, body fat, blood, bone, and other body substances

What is Gross Soil

200

This is the suffix for surgical removal

What is Etomy

200

Two or more cells that are similar in structure and function together are joined together to form this

What is Tissue?
200

The typical method of bacterial reproduction in which a cell divides into two equal parts

What is Binary Fission?

200

The process of putting on PPE

What is Donning?

200

Notices posted in easily seen locations that alert persons in the area about the presence of harmful bacteria, viruses, or other dangerous biohazards

Biohazard Signage 

300

The suffix for Surgical Restoration 

What is Plasty?

300

The system that allows the body to have a shape, provide support and protection of vital orgasn, and produces blood cells.

What is the skeletal system?

300

An Infectious Protein Particle, infamous for not triggering a immune response and is not destroyed by extreme hot or cold 

What is a Prion? 


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300
The absence of microorganisms that cause disease

What is Asepsis?

300

Cutting instruments including knives, scalpels, blades, needles, and scissors of all types.

What are sharps?

400

Root of brain

What is Encephalo?

400

A band of connective tissue that connects bone to another bone.

What is a Ligament

400

Bacteria most pathogenic to humans

Mesophiles

400

A infection that occurs after surgery in the part of the body where the surgery took place

What is a SSI (surgical site infection)

400

A collection of microorganisms that attach to surfaces and each other and form a colony that is difficult toe penetrate with detergents and disinfectants

What is Biofilm?

500

Suffix of written record of

What is a Gram (ex: electrocardiogram) 
500

A place where any two bones meet

What is a Joint?

500
Once Celled animal organisms that vary widely in size and shape and contain no cell walls
What is a Protozoa?
500

Inanimate objects that can transmit bacteria.

Fomites

500

Term used to describe instruments or equipment that must receive priority processing in order to be made available for another procedure

Turnover/Turnaround