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Pathogenic microorganisms that are present in blood and can cause disease. Functions primarily to transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues of the body.
Blood borne pathogens
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Small blood vessel connecting arterioles with venules.
Capillary
Cessation of bleeding formation of a clot, the clotting process consists of the action of blood vessels, platelets and coagulation factors.
Coagulation
The use of physical or chemical means to destroy blood borne pathogens on a surface to point where there are no longer able to transmit infectious particles.
Decontamination
The use of physical or chemical means to destroy blood borne pathogens on a surface.
Decontamination
Red blood cells
Erythrocyte
An iron containing protein pigment present in red blood cells its primarily to transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues of the body.
Hemoglobin
Process of coagulation clot formation that repairs vessel damage and stops blood loss.
Hemostasis
White blood cell
Leukocyte
Leukocyte produced in the lymphoid tissue
Lymphocyte
A large leukocyte formed in bone marrow with abundant cytoplasma a kidney shaped nucleus, Ingests bacteria and debris tissue.
Monocyte
A disorder associated with being related in a hospital but unrelated to patients primary condition.
Nosocomial
Disease producing agents
Pathogens
Yellow fluid componet of blood
Plasme
The flow of blood to the lungs
Pulmonary circulation
Object that can penetrate the skin such a needles, scalples, broken glass, broken capillary tubes or lancets.
Sharps
Use of a physical or chemical procedure to destroy all microbial life
Sterilize
Platelet
Thrombocyte