Intro to healthcare
M.S.D.S
Material Safety Data Sheets that O.S.H.A requires to be kept on all chemicals handled at a facility
MedicalAsepsis
maintaining a clean environment in order to reduce the number of micro organisms
Antiseptics
solutions that are applied directly to the skin to prevent or slow the growth of pathogens such as alchohol and betadine but they don't always useful against all microorganisms
Host
someone or something that is capable of becoming infected
Surgical Asepsis
sterile technique used to keep sterile objects sterile by only touching them with other sterile objects
N.I.O.S.H
the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health conducts research and makes recommendations for the prevention of work related disease and injury the institute is part of the C.D.C
O.S.H.A
the Occupational Safety and Health Administration oversees safety in the workplace,enacts and enforces workplace safety and standards intended to prevent occupational injuries and illnesses in the united states
Sterilization
the best way to kill microbes and their spores:an autoclave is used to do this,it uses steam under pressure
Chain of Infection
the chain of infection consists of 6 factors and Infectious Host, Infectious Agent, Reservoir,Portal of Exit, Mode of Transmission, and a Portal of Entry
Body Alignment
the correct relationship or position between the head, back , and limbs
Bacteria
the most familiar of the microbes that affect humans one-celled plants classified by their shape and arrangement
Microbiology
the science that studies living organisms that cannot be seen with the naked eye using a microscope is the only way to see them
Viruses
the smallest of all micro organisms that can only be seen with an electron microscope very difficult to destroy and can grow and reproduce only inside other living cells
Mode of Transmission
the way in which a pathogen is transmitted from one source to the next
Protozoa
tiny animals found in contaminated water supplies
Isolation
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C.D.C
Centers for Disease Control and prevention plays a role in accident and injury prevention it has developed standard precautionsfor health care workers to avoid accidental transmission of diseases
Safety
Freedom from danger risk and injuries
Hepatitis B
a diesease caused by the hapatitis b virus it affects the liver and can cause chronic illness or death
Tuberculosis
a highly contagious disease caused by bacteria
Fungi
a plantlike organism that lives on dead matter responsible for condictions such as ringworm,athlete's foot, and yeast infections
A.I.D.S
a syndrome caused by HIV resulting in decreased resistance to infections, transmitted by blood and body fluids
Portal of Exit
a variety of escape routes that allow micro organisms to leave the existing reservoir once a mode of transmission becomes available
Nosocomial Infection
an infection unrelated to an individuals current illness
Portal of Entry
an variety of entering routes that allows micro organisms to
Standard Precautions
guidelines to minimize the spread of diseases
Personal Protective Equipment P.P.E
health care workers must wear this when they can be exposed to blood and body fluids
Reservoir
humans,insects, food ,and water can all serve as these for reservoirs
Immunity
indivuals have this when they are not susceptible to certain pathogens
Aerobic Microbes
microbes that can only live in the presence of oxygen
anaerobic microbes
microbes that grow best in the absense of oxygen
Fomite
non living materials such as bed linen or books that can house micro organisms
Rickettsiae
parasites that must live inside the cells of other living organisms
High Effeciency Particulate Air Filter H.E.P.A
personal equipment that anyone who enters a clients room must wear
Body Mechanics
positions and movement used to maintain proper posture and avoid muscle and bone injuries
Transmission-based Precautions
precautions that are aimed at preventing the spreaed of highly infectious agents
Disinfection
using strong chemicals such as bleach solution and zephirin to kill pathogens they are used mainly on objects and not on the skin because they can cause skin irritation and trauma
Fire Triangle
what is created with the three things that are needed to make a fire Fuel: something that will burn, Heat: enought to make the fuel burn, Oxygen:to feed the fire
Contagious
where a virus or sickness can spread from one person to the next