Infection Control: Principles & Practices

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Across
  1. 2. a ____________ infection appears as a lesion containing pus and is confined to a particular part of the body.
  2. 3. The transmission of blood or body fluids through touching, kissing, coughing, sneezing, or talking is known as _________ transmission.
  3. 6. Bacteria generally consist of an outer cell wall containing a liquid called _______________.
  4. 7. licensing, enforcement, and your conduct when you are working in the salon are regulated by the _____________.
  5. 8. This type of bacteria can cause strep throat or blood poisoning.
  6. 9. Never let disinfectants such as phenols and quats come in contact with your _______.
  7. 10. The ability of the body to destroy and resist infection is called _____________.
  8. 11. the one-celled microorganisms having both plant and animal characteristics are called _____________.
Down
  1. 1. Fungal infections are much more common on the __________ than on the hands.
  2. 2. Salons should keep a ______________ that identifies each time a piece of equipment is used, cleaned, disinfected, tested, and maintained.
  3. 3. This bacteria grows in pairs and can cause pneumonia.
  4. 4. Accelerated hydrogen peroxide, or AHP, is a recently approved form of disinfectant that only needs to be changed every _________ days.
  5. 5. This agency publishes the guidelines known as Universal Precautions.
  6. 7. Lyme disease and syphillis are caused by spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria called ______________.
  7. 9. A(n) ____________ disease affects the body as a whole, often due to under- or over-fuctioning of internal glands or organs.
  8. 11. This form of hepatitis is the most difficult to kill on a surface.