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Infection vocab.
Diseases and transmission vocabulary/ key terms
Term | Definition |
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Acquired Immunity | Immunity that is developed during a person's lifetime |
Acute Infection | An infection of short duration that is often severe |
Anaphylaxis | Extreme hypersensitivity to a substance that can lead to shock and life-threatening respiratory collapse |
Artificially acquired immunity | Immunity that results from a vaccination |
Blood- borne pathogens | Disease-causing organisms transferred through contact with blood or other body fluids |
Blood- borne disease | Disease that is caused by microorganisms such as viruses or bacteria that are carried by blood |
Chain of infection | Conditions that all must be present for infection to occur |
Chronic infection | An infection of long duration |
Communicable disease | Condition caused by an infection that can be spread from person to person or through contact with body fluids |
Contaminated Waste | Items such as gloves and patients napkins that may contain potentially infectious body fluids of patients |
Direct contact | touching or contact with a patient's blood or saliva |
Droplet Infection | An infection that occurs through mucosal surfaces of the eyes, nose or mouth. |
Epidemiologic | Studies of the patterns that causes of diseases |
Hazardous Waste | Waste that poses a danger to humans or to the environment |
Immunity | Ability of the body to resist diseases |
Indirect Contact | Touching or contact with a contaminated surface or instrument |
Infection Prevention | Ultimate goal of all infection control procedures and policies |
Infectious Disease | Disease that is communicable |
Infectious Waste | Waste that is capable of transmitting an infectious disease |
Inherited Immunity | Immunity that is present at birth |
Latent Infection | Persistent infection with recurrent symptoms that "come and go" |
Naturally Acquired Immunity | Immunity that occurs when a person has contracted and is recovering from a disease |
Occupational Exposure | Any reasonable anticipated skin,eye or mucous membrane contact or percutaneous injury involving blood or any potentially infectious materials |
OSHA Blood-Borne Pathogens (BBP) Standard | Guidelines designed to protect employees against occupational exposure to blood- borne pathogens |
Pathogen | Disease- causing organism |
Percutaneous | Through the skin, such as with a needle stick, cut, ir human bite |
Permucosal | Contacts with mucous membrane, such as the eye or mouth |
Personal Protective equipment (PPE) | Items such as protective clothing, masks, gloves, and eyewear used to protect employees |
Sharps | Pointed or cutting instruments, including needles, scalpel blades, orthodontic wires, and endodontic instruments |
Standard Precautions | Standard of care designed to protect healthcare providers from pathogens that can be spread by blood or any other body fluid via excretion or secretion; expands the concept of Universal Precautions |
Universal Precautions | Guidelines based on treating all human blood and body fluids as potentially infectious |
Virulence | Strength of pathogens ability to cause diseases; also known as pathogenicity |