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INFECTION CONTROL & ISOLATION PRECAUTIONS - PART 1

NURSE JAR'S THEORY/LECTURE CROSSWORDS FOR NURSE AIDE STUDENTS/CANDIDATES
Horizontales
Being free of disease-producing microbes.
Where pathogens live and thrive.
The process of becoming unclean.
Also known as "medical asepsis". These practices are used to remove or destroy pathogens and to prevent their spread from one person or place to another person or place.
Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci
Also known as "sterile technique". These practices are used to keep items free of all microbes.
These cannot be used as a substitution for hand washing.
This is a bacterium protected by a hard shell.
Microbes that are harmful and cause infections.
Microbes that do not usually cause infections.
Drugs that kill certain microbes that cause infections.
This is a microbe that can resist the effects of antibiotics.
Verticales
Types of plant-like microbes that live on other plants or animals, such as mushrooms, yeasts, and molds.
These microbes are one-celled organisms that multiply rapidly. They are often called "germs". They can cause an infection in any body system.
This is a disease state resulting from the invasion and growth of microbes in the body.
These are certain practices and procedures the health care team follow to prevent the spread of infection.
These are small living things which can only be seen with a microscope.
These microbes grow in living cells and cause many diseases. The common cold, herpes, and AIDS are just a few examples.
These are microbes that live and grow in a certain area. They are non-pathogens when in or on a natural reservoir.
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus