Chapter 2
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Body Substance Isolation (BSI) | An infection control concept and practice that assumes that all body fluids are potentially infectious.
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Burnout | A condition of chronic fatigue and frustration that results from mounting stress over time.
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Carrier | An animal or person who is infected with and may transmit an infectious disease but may not display any symptoms of it; also known as a vector.
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Communicable disease | An infectious disease that is capable of being transmitted from one person to another.
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Contagious disease | An infectious disease that is capable of being transmitted from one person to another.
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Contamination | The presence of infectious organisms on or in objects such as dressings, water, food, needles, wounds, or a patient's body.
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Cover and concealment | The tactical use of an impenetrable barrier to conceal EMS personnel and protect them from projectiles (e.g. bullets, bottles, rocks).
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Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) | A confidential peer group discussion of a severely stressful incident that usually occurs within 24 to 72 hours of the incident.
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Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) | A process that confronts the responses to critical incidents and defuses them, directing the emergency services personnel toward physical and emotional equilibrium.
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Designated Officer | The individual in the department who is charged with the responsibility of managing exposures and infection control issues.
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Direct Contact | Exposure or transmission of a communicable disease from one person to another by physical contact.
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Exposure | A situation in which a person has had contact with blood body fluids tissues, or airborne particles in a manner that suggests that disease transmission may occur.
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Exposure control plan | A comprehensive plan that helps employees to reduce their risk of exposure to or acquisition of communicable diseases.
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General adaptation syndrome | The body's three-stage response to stress. First, stress causes the body to trigger an alarm response, followed by a stage of reaction and resistance, and then recovery, or if the stress is prolonged, exhaustion.
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Hepatitis | Inflammation of the liver, usually caused by a viral infection, that causes fever, loss of appetite, jaundice, fatigue, and altered liver function.
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Herpes Simplex | Infections caused by human herpesiruses 1 and 2, characterized by small blisters whose location depend on the type of virus. type 2 results in blisters on the genital area, while type 1 results in blisters in nongenital areas.
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HIV Infection | Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The virus can cause acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
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Host | The organism or individual that i attacked by the infecting agent.
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Indirect contact | Exposure or transmission of disease from one person to another by contact with a contaminated object (vehicle) .
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Infection | The abnormal invasion of a host or host tissues by organisms such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites, with or without signs or symptoms of disease.
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Infection Control | Procedures to reduce transmission of infection among patients and health care personnel.
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Infectious disease | A disease that is caused by infection, in contrast to one caused by faulty genes, metabolic or hormonal disturbances, trauma, or something else.
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Meningitis | An inflammation of the meningeal coverings of the brain and spinal cord; it is usually caused by a virus or a bacterium.
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) | The federal regulatory compliance agency that develops, publishes, and enforces guidelines concerning safety in the workplace.
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Pathogen | A microorganism that is capable of causing disease in a susceptible host.
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Personal protective equipment (PPE) | Protective equipment that OSHA requires to be made available to the EMT. In the case of infection risk, PPE blocks entry of an organism into the body.
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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) | A delayed stress reaction to a prior incident. this delayed reaction is often the result of one or more unresolved issues concerning the incident.
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SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) | Potentially life-threatening viral infection that usually starts with fl-like symptoms.
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