Introduction to Patient Care Terminology
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aerobe | an organism that requires oxygen to live
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anaerobe | an organism that does not require oxygen to live or requires the absence of oxygen
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antiseptic | an agent that inhibits the growth of some microorganisms on skin or tissue
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autoclave | an apparatus that sterilizes, using steam under pressure
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bacteriostatic agent | an agent that prevents the growth and reproduction of some microorganisms
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carrier | a person who carries pathogens but is not ill
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contaminated | possessing pathogenic organisms
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disinfectant | a chemical agent that inhibits the growth or reproduction of microorganisms on inanimate enviromental surfaces
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fomite | an inanimate object that can harbor pathogenic microorganisms
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infection | the disease process produced by microorganisms of the toxins they produce
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medical asepsis | practices that limit the transmission of microorganisms; also called clean technique
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microorganism | a tiny living body visible only under a microscope
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nonpathogen | a microogranism that does not produce disease under usual conditons
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nosocomial | associated with or originating in a hospital or similar institution, eg, a nosocomial infection
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pathogen | a microorganism that produces disease in most circumstances
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phagocyte | a cell, eg, a white blood cell, that ingests microorganisms, other cells and foreign particles
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phagocytosis | the process by which cells engulf microorganisms, other cells, or foreign particles
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spore | a round or oval structure resistant to destruction that is formed by some bacterial cells as part of the reproductive process
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sterilization | a process that destroys all microorganisms, including spores
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surgical asepsis | measures that render and maintain objects free from all microorganisms; also known as sterile technique or asepsis
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vector | animals or insects that may carry and transmit microorganisms
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virulence | ability to produce disease
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