Infection Control

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  1. 2. ,method used to inform residents and family and staff regarding antibiotic stewardship and infection control
  2. 9. , used to inform facility staff and clinicians of infection control data and antibiotic use
  3. 10. Washing, ,the best way to stop germs from spreading
  4. 12. ,a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria
  5. 13. ,way to prevent some bacterial infections
  6. 14. ,bacteria that have become resistant to several of the antibiotics
  7. 15. ,means to get an antibiotic
  8. 18. ,The use of strong poisons to kill bacteria and other dangerous microorganisms
  9. 21. ,drugs that kill or stop the growth of bacteria.
  10. 24. ,Any person, animal, plant, soil or substance in which an infectious agent normally lives and multiplies
  11. 25. ,where a parasite or organism lives
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  1. 1. Stewardship, ,the process of improving how we use antibiotics
  2. 3. Prevention, ,to avoid getting illnesses that might need treatment with an antibiotic.
  3. 4. ,any disease producing agent
  4. 5. Borne pathogen, ,bacteria that is transmitted in blood and body fluids
  5. 6. ,used to identify trends and patterns in infections
  6. 7. ,substances that kill microbials
  7. 8. ,critical element in Antibiotic Stewardship
  8. 11. ,substances that prevent the growth of disease causing microorganisms
  9. 14. ,full body infection
  10. 16. ,the ability of bacteria to withstand the effects of antibiotics
  11. 17. ,a sterilizing agent
  12. 18. ,drugs that kill fungus
  13. 19. ,medication that treats viruses
  14. 20. Effects, ,nausea, rash, serious allergic reaction, and infection with Clostridioides difficile, a toxin-forming bacteria.may happen when taking antibiotics
  15. 22. ,single-celled organisms that live in and around us.
  16. 23. ,The common cold and flu are two examples