Infection control
Across
- 1. Complete viral particle found extracellularly capable of infecting living cells.
- 6. Resulting from the activities of physicians.
- 8. Disease causing organisms.
- 9. Invasion & multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues.
- 11. Prokaryotic single-celled organism.
- 12. Treating disease with chemical agents.
- 15. Passive host or carrier harboring pathogenic organisms.
- 17. Occurring in two different forms.
- 20. Asepsis Reducing the numbers of infectious agents.
- 22. Procedure done before, during, or after surgery to prevent microbial contamination.
- 24. Microbial community found in a healthy person.
- 25. infection occurred while receiving care at another facility.
- 26. Cellular organisms lacking a true nucleus.
- 28. Microscopic organisms.
- 29. free of infection.
- 31. An object potentially transmitting pathogens.
Down
- 2. Originating in a hospital.
- 3. Precautions set to prevent transmitting disease or body fluids.
- 4. Diseased microorganisms spread through blood.
- 5. General term for eukaryotic group without a rigid cell wall.
- 7. Suspension of killed microorganisms administered to prevent infection.
- 10. Complete elimination of all microorganisms.
- 13. Chemicals used to eliminate infectious organisms.
- 14. Organisms whose cells have a true nucleus.
- 16. Group of minute infectious agents able to replicate inside host.
- 18. Deviations from a body systems norm.
- 19. An organism harboring another organism.
- 21. A protective wall formed around some parasites.
- 23. Subkingdom comprising of the simplest organisms in the animal kingdom.
- 27. Security from a particular disease.
- 30. Carrier of pathogens.