Infection Control
Across
- 2. A condition in which the body reacts to injury.
- 3. The presence of blood or other potentially infectious materials on an item's surface.
- 5. Capable of destroying viruses.
- 7. A chemical process for reducing the number of disease-causing germs on cleaned surfaces.
- 8. Harmful microorganisms that can cause disease or infection in humans
- 9. The invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens.
- 11. Pus-forming bacteria arranged in curved lines resembling a string of beads.
- 14. The process that completely destroys all microbial life.
- 17. Single-celled organism that grow in irregular masses that include molds, mildews and yeasts.
- 19. Slender, hair-like extensions used by bacilli and spirilla for movement.
- 21. Single-celled micro organism that has both plant and animal characteristics.
- 22. A parasitic submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in cells of biological organisms.
- 23. Capable of destroying fungi.
Down
- 1. The removal of blood and all other potentially infectious materials on an item's surface.
- 4. A chemical process that destroys most harmful organisms on environmental surfaces.
- 6. An item that is made or constructed of material that has no pores or openings and cannot absorb liqids.
- 10. Round-shaped bacteria that appear singly or in groups.
- 12. Any organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size.
- 13. Pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters like grapes.
- 15. Spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria that causes disease.
- 16. Chemical products approved by the EPA and destroys most bacteria.
- 18. Organisms that grow, feed and shelter on or in another organism.
- 20. The ability of the body to destroy and resist infection.
- 21. Short rod-shaped bacteria