A. A disease producing microorganism Tom KEY TERM ASSESSMENT A. Definitions Directions: Match cach key tem with its defi

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A. A disease producing microorganism Tom KEY TERM ASSESSMENT A. Definitions Directions: Match cach key tem with its defi

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A. A disease producing microorganism Tom KEY TERM ASSESSMENT A. Definitions Directions: Match cach key tem with its definition 1. Aerobe 2. Anaerobe D. Reasonably anticipated skin, cye, mucous membrane, or paren- C Amicroorganism that needs oxygen to live and grow 4. Bloodborne pathogens B Microoncanisms that reside on the superficial skin layers and are picked up in the course of daily activities 3. Antiseptic employee's duties 5. Cilia transmission of pathogenic microorganisms G. Skin that has a break in the surface I. The degree to which a solution is acidic or basic tious materials that results from an 6. Contaminated 7. Exposure incident 8. Hand hygiene 9. Infection 10. Medical asepsis 11. Microorganism 12. Nonintact skin 13. Nonpathogen 14. Occupational exposure 15. Opportunistic infection 16. Optimal growth temperature 17. Pathogen 18. Parenteral present in human blood pathogen infectious materials that may result from the performance of an teral contact with bloodborne pathogens or other polcntially E Practices that are employed to inhibit the growth and hinder the E The piercing of the skin hamier or mucous membranes, such as through meedlesticks, human bites, curs, and abrasions H. The temperature at which an organism grows best J. A Spoche eye, mouth, other mucous membrane, nonntact skin, or parenteral contact with blood or other potentially infc employee's duties K. Pathogenic microorganisms capable of causing disease that are L. The condition in which the body, or part of it, is invaded by a M. Any waste containing infectious material that may pose a threat N. Slender, hairlike processes that constantly beat toward the out side to remove microorganisms from the body o. A microorganism that does not normally produce disease P. A microscopic plant or animal Q. A microorganism that grows best in the absence of oxygen R. The presence or reasonably anticipated presence of blood OPIM on an item or surface S. The organism that becomes infected by a pathogen and also serves as a source of transfer of pathogens to others T. An infection resulting from a defective immune system that cannot defend the body from pathogens normally found in the environment U. An agent that inhibits the growth of or kills microorganisms V. The process of cleaning or sanitizing the hands W. Treatment administered to an individual after exposure to an infectious disease to prevent the disease X. Objects that can penetrate the skin such as needles and lancets to health and safety 19. pH 20. Postexposure prophylaxis 21. Regulated medical waste 22. Reservoir host 23. Sharps 24. Transient flora
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