APR 114 Module 2: Laboratory Safety

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