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Medical Asepsis & the OSHA Standard-Arianna Butler

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aerobe   an MO that needs oxygen to survive.  
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anaerobe   an MO that does not need oxygen to survive.  
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antiseptic   an agent that functions to kill or inhibit the growth of microorganisms.  
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asepsis   free from infection or pathogens: the actions practiced to make and maintain an area or object free from infection or pathogens.  
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cilia   hairlike structures that constantly beat toward the outside to remove them from the body.  
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contaminated   the presence or reasonably anticipated presence of blood or other potentially infected materials on an item or surface.  
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decontamination   the use of physical or chemical means to remove, inactivate, or destroy pathogens on a surface or item to the point where they are no longer capable of transmittinf infertious particles,and the surface or item is rendered safe for handling,use,or disposl.  
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hand hygiene   refers to the preocess of cleansing or sanitizing the hands.  
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infection   the condition in which the body, or part of it, is invaded by a pathogen.  
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medical asepsis   means that an object or area is clean and free from infection.  
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microorganism   tiny living plants or animals that can not be seen with the naked eye.  
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nonintact skin   skin that has a break in the surface.  
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nonpathogen   an MO that is harmless and do not cause disease.  
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opportunistic infection   an indection that results from a defective immune system that cannot defend itself from pathogens normally found in the environment.  
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optimum growth temperature   the temperature at which an MO grows best.  
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parenteral   refers to the piercing of the skin barier or mucous membranes, such as through needlesticks, human bites, cuts, and abrasions.  
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pathogen   an MO that is harmful to the body and can cause disease.  
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perinatal   relating to the period shortly before and after birth.  
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pH   where the enviorenment is acidic, basic, or neutral.  
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postexposure prophylaxis   treatment asministered to an individual after exposure to an infectious disease, to prevent the disease.  
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regulated medical waste   waste that poses a threat to health and safety.  
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reservior host   the organism that becomes infected by a pathogen and serves as a source of transfer of the pathogen to others.  
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resident flora   (normal flora) normally resides and grows in the epidermis and deeper layers of the skin known as the dermis.  
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susceptible   easily affected: lacking resistance.  
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transiet flora   lives and grows on the superficial skin layers, or epidermis, picked up in day to day activity.  
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