Infection Control #2

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Across
  1. 2. bacteria can lie dormant when conditions for growth are not favorable
  2. 4. infection caused by the patient's own normal microorganisms, which are transferred from one body site to another
  3. 5. precautions used for patients with measles and varicella
  4. 7. method used to kill all microorganisms, including spores
  5. 11. a person or animal that does not become ill, but harbors and spreads an organism causing disease in others
  6. 12. includes mucous membranes or open wound
  7. 13. culture & sensitivity is performed __________ antibiotic therapy is initiated
  8. 14. infection that affects the entire body instead of just a single organ or part; has potential to be fatal
  9. 17. precautions used for Clostridium difficile, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
  10. 18. primary reservoir of Escherichia coli
Down
  1. 1. bacteria that grow only in the absence of oxygen
  2. 2. precautions which include hand hygiene, use of gloves, gown & mask, placing sharps in designated disposal container
  3. 3. airborne disease that requires use of N-95 respirator mask by staff & placement of patient in AIIR by
  4. 6. absence of pathogenic microorganisms
  5. 7. bacterium responsible for more diseases than any other organism
  6. 8. stage of the infectious process that is the interval between entrance of pathogen into body and appearance of first symptoms
  7. 9. type of microorganism that causes HIV, Hepatitis, & chicken pox
  8. 10. another term for transmission-based precautions
  9. 15. normal defense against infection present in the respiratory tract
  10. 16. Coccidioidomycosis (valley fever) and histoplasmosis are examples of systemic __________ infections