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CNA- Unit 6

Successful Nursing Assistant Care by Diana Dugan

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antimicrobial an agent that destroys or resists pathogens
autoclave machine creating steam or a type of gas that kills all microorganisms
barrier block or obstacle; object(s) worn by health care providers to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases
bio-hazard container hard, leak-proof containers into which sharp objects and items contaminated with infectious material are placed
blood borne pathogens microorganisms found in human blood that can cause infection and disease in humans
Blood borne Pathogen Standard federal law requiring that health care facilities protect employees from blood borne health hazards
body fluids tears, saliva, sputum (mucus coughed up), urine, feces, semen, vaginal secretions, and pus or other wound drainage
carrier person who carries a pathogen w/o signs or symptoms of an illness or disease and who can spread the disease
catheter tube inserted through the skin or into a body opening; used to add or drain fluid
C. difficile (C. diff, clostridium difficile) a bacterial illness that can cause diarrhea and colitis; spread by spores in feces that are difficult to kill
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) federal government agency responsible for improving the overall health and safety of the people of the United States
clean a condition in which an object has not been contaminated with pathogens
clean technique process of removing pathogens; also called medical asepsis
communicable disease disease transmitted when a pathogen is spread from one person to another
contagious disease a communicable disease that is spread easily from person to person
contaminated soiled, unclean; having disease-causing organisms or infectious material on it
cross-infection acquiring an infection from someone else; also called cross-contamination
dehydration a condition that occurs when a person does not have enough fluid in the body
direct contact way to transmit pathogens through touching the infected person or his or her secretions
direct spread method of transmission of disease from one person to another
dirty a condition in which an object has been contaminated with pathogens
disinfection a measure used to decrease the spread of pathogens and disease by destroying pathogens
drainage flow of fluids from a wound or cavity
exposure control plan plan that identifies the step-by-step method of what to do if exposed to infectious material; also includes specific work practices that must be followed
exposure incident situation that occurs when a person ins exposed to infectious blood or material
fomite an object that is contaminated with a pathogen and can now spread the pathogen to another person
hand hygiene hand-washing with either plain or antiseptic soap and water and using alcohol-based hand rubs
health care-associated infection (HAI) and infection associated with various health care settings, such as long-term care facilities, hospitals, ambulatory settings and home care
hepatitis inflammation of the liver caused by infection
immunity resistance to infection by a specific pathogen
incubation period the period of time between the time the pathogen enters the body and the time it causes an infection
indirect contact a way to transmit pathogens by touching something contaminated by the infected person
indirect spread method of transmission of disease from an object, insect, or animal to a person
infection the state resulting from pathogens invading and growing within the human body
infection control set of methods used to control and prevent the spread of disease
infectious disease any disease caused by growth of a pathogen
isolate to keep something separate, or by itself
localized infection infection limited to a specific part of the body; has local symptoms
malnutrition a serious condition in which a person is not getting proper nutrition
medical asepsis process of removing pathogens; also called clean technique
microbe a tiny living thing visible only by microscope; also called a microorganism
microorganism (MO) a tiny living thing not visible to the eye without a microscope; also called a microbe
MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) infection an infection caused by bacteria that are resistant to many antibiotics; can develop when people do not take all of the medication prescribed to them
mucous membranes the membranes that line body cavities that open to the outside of the body, such as the linings of the mouth nose, eyes, rectum and genitals
multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) microorganisms, mostly bacteria, that are resistant to one or more antimicrobial agents
non-communicable disease a disease not capable of being spread from one person to another
non-intact skin skin that is broken by abrasions, cuts, rashes, acne, pimples, lesions, surgical incisions or boils
normal flora the microorganisms that normally live in and on the body and do not cause harm in a healthy person
nonsocomial infection an infection acquired in a hospital
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) a federal government agency that makes rules to protect workers from hazards on the job
pathogen the microorganisms that cause disease
perineal care care of the genitals and anal area by cleansing
PPE (personal protective equipment) a barrier between a person and disease; includes gloves gowns, masks, goggles, and face shields
reinfection being infected a second time with an infection
resistance the body's ability to prevent infection and disease
sanitation ways communities maintain clean, hygienic conditions that help prevent disease, such as the disposal of sewage and solid waste
Standard Precautions a method ofj infection control in which all blood, body fluids, non-intact skin (like abrasions, pimples, or open sores), and mucous membranes (lining of mouth, nose, eyes, rectum, or genitals) are treated as if they were infected with a disease
sterilization a measure used to decrease the spread of pathogens and disease by destroying all microorganisms, including pathogens
surgical asepsis method that makes an area or an object completely free of microorganisms; also called sterile technique
systemic infection an infection that occurs when pathogens enter the bloodstream and move throughout the body; causes general symptoms, such as chills and fever
transmission transfer of a disease
vaccine a substance prepared from weakened or killed microbes that is used to give immunity to disease
VRE (vancomycin-resistant enterococcus) a mutant strain of the bacterium enterococcus; a resistance caused by a person not taking all of a powerful antibiotic Vancomycin
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