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Infection control

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  • When doffing ppe what do you remove first
    Gloves
  • Sapingo
    Oviduct or Fallopian tubes
  • Absence of all micro organisms
    Sterile
  • Gyne
    Woman
  • What type of precautions should you use if a person has a weaken immune system
    Reverse precautions
  • When donning ppe what do apply first
    Gown
  • Place to micro organism lives
    Reservoir
  • Strep throat and the flu are examples of this type of infection
    Acute infection
  • Special white blood cells that eat pathogens
    Phagocytes
  • Sexually transmitted diseased are transmitted via what mode of transmission
    Direct
  • One teaspoon
    5cc
  • One ounce
    30 cc
  • Treating all bodily fluids as if they were potentially infectious
    Universal or standard precautions
  • Which is better medical or surgical asepsos
    Surgical
  • Mammo
    Breast
  • Mode of transmission went to disease is transmitted through things like water food and blood
    Common vehicle
  • A link in the Chain of infection -virus bacteria fungus protoza
    Causative agent
  • If your hands are visably soiled you should not use
    hand santizer
  • Type of isolation if a person has MRSA or Scabies
    Contact isolation
  • What type of precautions should you use if a patient has an infection such as scabies or c-diff
    Contact precautions
  • Hairs that line your respiratory system that help fight off infection
    Cillia
  • What type of pathogen is E.Coli
    Bacteria
  • Otitis
    Inflammation of the ear
  • Procto
    Rectum
  • Hairs that line your respiratory system that help prevent pathogens from entering your respiratory system
    cilia
  • Choledocho
    Bile duct
  • The number one way the body defend itself from an infection
    Intact skin
  • What type of pathogen is a yeast infection or ringworm
    Fungus
  • Cardio
    Heart
  • Redness odor warmth are signs of a local or generalized infection
    Localized
  • A mode of transmission - kissing
    Direct
  • What type of pathogen are HIV and Covid
    Virus
  • A type of infection that last longer than a few weeks
    Chronic infection
  • The link in the chain of infection - way micro gets around
    Mode of transmission
  • Enteritis
    Inflammation of the small intestines
  • A substance given to produce immunity against an infection
    Vaccine
  • Device used to sterilize equipment
    Autoclave
  • Nephro
    Kidney
  • A type of infection a person gets while in the hospital
    Nosocomial or HAI
  • Stomato
    Mouth
  • If a pathogen is transmitted via contaminated food or water what is the mode of transmission
    common vehicle
  • What mode of transmission are disease spread via fomites
    Indirect
  • An insect or animal capable of spreading the disease
    Vector
  • How long should you wash your hands
    20 seconds
  • A type of affection that attacks a person with a weaken immune system
    Opportunistic infection
  • WBC
    White blood cells
  • Glosso
    Tongue
  • Biohazard symbol is usually this color
    Red
  • True or false all micro organisms are harmful
    False
  • Lapro
    Abdomen
  • Number one way to prevent the spread of germs
    Hand washing
  • Pyo
    Pus
  • Chondro
    Cartlidge
  • A government agency that monitors and compiles statistics on infectious diseases
    CDC
  • The time from when you’re exposed to a pathogen to when you present with symptoms is called
    Incubation period
  • What pathogen causes the disease malaria
    Protozoa
  • An inanimate object such as a desk that’s capable of transmitting disease
    Fomite
  • If your hands are visibly soiled if your patient has CDF or the neurovirus you should not use this
    Hand Sanitizer
  • Gastro
    Stomach
  • Precautions used to protect the patient from infection
    Reverse isolation
  • An infection contained to one area of the body
    Localized infection
  • To make dirty
    Contaminate