Infection Control
Across
- 3. contact with blood or body fluids
- 4. most important infection control measure
- 7. presence of harmful germs on surfaces or hands
- 9. equipment worn to protect yourself from exposure
- 10. needles or items that can puncture skin
- 11. common sign of infection
- 14. precautions used to prevent spread of infection
- 15. worn to prevent inhaling droplets
Down
- 1. how germs spread from one person to another
- 2. basic infection control practices used for all residents
- 5. alcohol-based hand rub used when hands are not visibly soiled
- 6. worn when touching blood or body fluids
- 8. clean surfaces to remove germs
- 12. protective clothing used during isolation precautions
- 13. container used to dispose of contaminated materials