Foundations - Asepsis
Across
- 4. This type of precautions would be used for someone with influenza A
- 6. This type of infection spread would have widespread symptoms such as fever
- 8. this type of precaution should be used any time there is a risk of exposure to body fluids
- 9. “A type of asepsis in which the state of cleanliness that decreases the potential for the spread of infections”
- 11. Intact skin is an example of this type of illness
- 13. This is the second "P" in PPE
- 14. This type of healthcare infection occurs when a patient's own normal flora begin to multiply and cause illness
- 16. This type of transmission is often from a fomite
- 17. This is the type of active immunity you would receive if you contracted influenza and recovered
Down
- 1. This is the number one way to prevent the spread of infection
- 2. This is the time following an illness when someone returns to health
- 3. This type of gloves would be used to maintain surgical asepsis
- 5. Antibodies are examples of this type of
- 7. This is the type of active immunity you would receive if you received the influenza vaccine
- 10. This type of precaution requires an N95 as part of the PPE
- 12. This is the section in the cycle of infection in which the pathogen lives
- 15. This is the time after exposure to a pathogen but before symptoms appear