APR 114 Module 2: Laboratory Safety
Across
- 2. Risk group number for organisms that are unlikely to cause an infectious disease.
- 4. Ensures accuracy and reliability of patient tests.
- 5. This percent of bleach is an example of a disinfectant.
- 6. Type of precaution taken to prevent employee from making patient worse.
- 8. This is an example of a work practice control.
- 12. Number of minutes to rinse eyes at eyewash station after experiencing splash to eyes.
- 13. Assures safe working conditions for employees.
- 14. Can be used for hand hygiene if hands are not visibly dirty.
- 15. This type of glove may case sensitization or allergic reaction.
- 16. Biosafety level number for labs that handle infectious agents of moderate hazard to people.
- 17. This percent of alcohol is an example of a disinfectant.
Down
- 1. Type of control used by employees to reduce exposure by isolating or eliminating hazard.
- 3. Type of transmission that occurs via non-intact skin.
- 7. Type of precaution taken to prevent patient/sample from getting employee sick.
- 8. Protects patient's health information for privacy.
- 9. Type of transmission that occurs upon inhalation.
- 10. An intermediate object that can be involved in contact transmission.
- 11. Helps to prevent respiratory transmission of pathogen.
- 17. This type of agent is an organism or toxin that can pose threat to health.
- 18. This is an example of a Category A agent.