Infection Prevention & Control Week - Puzzle 2

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Across
  1. 2. aseptic technique required to conduct a simple procedure, with a small number of key parts and small key sites
  2. 5. a set of practices aimed at minimising contamination and is used to protect the patient from infection during procedures
  3. 8. state of being free from all living microorganisms
  4. 9. a technique where the clinician hands do not touch (and contaminate) key parts and key sites
  5. 10. an area on the patient that must be protected from contamination during an aseptic procedure (e.g. cannula insertion site, wound)
  6. 11. aseptic technique required to conduct a technically complex procedure, with large open key sites and numerous key parts
Down
  1. 1. series of actions that ensure each procedure is performed in a safe and appropriate order
  2. 3. an area that must be managed to ensure that key parts and key sites are protected
  3. 4. state of being free from disease-causing organisms
  4. 6. derived from the Greek 'without''putrefaction'
  5. 7. the sterile components of equipment or item that must be protected from contamination during an aseptic procedure (e.g. cannula hub, contents of dressing pack)