Infection Control Theory

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Across
  1. 3. advanced version of staph
  2. 5. use on nonporous objects/surfaces to prevent spread of pathogens
  3. 7. solution that kills bacteria, viruses, and fungi
  4. 9. kills bacteria, viruses, and fungi only, not spores
  5. 12. example of fabric that cannot be disinfected
  6. 14. ability to be sterilized and used again
  7. 15. kills bacteria in under 10 minuts of contact time
  8. 16. process of avoiding spreading infections
  9. 17. get rid of, throw away
  10. 18. producing results
  11. 19. time it takes to kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi
  12. 20. kills all bacteria, viruses, fungi, and TB spores
Down
  1. 1. EPA certified disinfectant for hospital settings
  2. 2. removal of dirt and pathogens to slow growth
  3. 4. unintentional spread of pathogens
  4. 6. ability to be disinfected
  5. 8. protects people and the environment from significant health risks
  6. 10. contains information of harmful materials that you may come in contact with
  7. 11. one time use
  8. 13. regulating organization for safety and health in workplace