Phlebotomy Infection Control CH 3

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Across
  1. 3. example of a bloodborne pathogen
  2. 4. MASK GOGGLES GLOVES correct order for donning PPE
  3. 5. PRECAUTIONS infection control practices used for all patients
  4. 9. first piece of PPE put on during donning
  5. 12. PRECAUTIONS measures used to prevent spread of infection
  6. 14. equipment used to protect healthcare workers from exposure
  7. 17. puncture injury from a contaminated needle
  8. 18. CONTAINER disposal container for needles and lancets
  9. 19. PATHOGENS microorganisms present in blood that cause disease
  10. 21. CONTAMINATION risk caused by improper PPE removal
  11. 23. type of isolation used for tuberculosis
  12. 24. B bloodborne pathogen commonly encountered in phlebotomy
Down
  1. 1. means putting personal protective equipment on
  2. 2. PRECAUTIONS transmission-based precautions for direct contact
  3. 3. HYGIENE required even when gloves are worn
  4. 6. PRECAUTIONS precautions required for patients with TB
  5. 7. means removing personal protective equipment safely
  6. 8. PPE action that must be done before leaving patient care area
  7. 10. infection acquired in a healthcare setting
  8. 11. abbreviation for healthcare-associated infection
  9. 13. CONTAINER action taken when sharps container is overfilled
  10. 15. WITH SOAP AND WATER first action after a needlestick injury
  11. 16. SAFETY primary purpose of sharps containers
  12. 20. EXPOSURE required after a needlestick injury
  13. 22. HANDS action required after removing gloves