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- 3. a biological substance that poses a threat to human health or the environment. Examples include blood, bodily fluids, and infectious agents.
- 4. Hygiene: the practice of cleaning hands to prevent the spread of germs and infections. This can be done through handwashing with soap and water or using hand sanitizer.
- 6. occurs when a sharp object, such as a needle or syringe, punctures the skin, potentially exposing the individual to bloodborne pathogens or other infectious materials.
- 7. something that has been exposed to or contains harmful substances, such as pathogens or toxins.Disinfection: the process of killing or inactivating microorganisms, such as bacteria and viruses, on surfaces or objects to prevent the spread of infection.
- 9. Precautions: safety measures designed to prevent the transmission of bloodborne pathogens and other infectious materials in healthcare settings. These precautions involve treating all blood and bodily fluids as potentially infectious.
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- 1. an inflammation of the liver that can be caused by various factors, including viral infections, alcohol consumption, and autoimmune diseases.
- 2. the administration of a vaccine to stimulate the immune system to develop immunity against a specific disease, providing protection against futu
- 5. Protective Equipment: specialized clothing or equipment worn by individuals to protect themselves from exposure to hazardous materials or infectious agents.
- 8. a virus that attacks the immune system, specifically targeting CD4 cells, weakening the body's ability to fight infections and diseases. If left untreated, HIV can progress to AIDS .
