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INFECTION CONTROL & ISOLATION PRECAUTIONS - PART 3

NURSE JAR'S THEORY/LECTURE CROSSWORDS FOR NURSE AIDE STUDENTS/CANDIDATES
Horizontales
_____ _____ is a natural barrier for pathogens.
To help control transmission of pathogens, you should not share one person's _____ items with another person.
This helps reduce the number of microbes present.
Standard Precautions means to treat every person as if they were _____ with something.
These are guidelines or barriers set in place by the CDC to help prevent the spread of communicable diseases.
Standard Precautions involves wearing of _____.
This Transmission-Based Precaution is used for persons with known or suspected infections or conditions that increase the risk of contact transmission.
This process destroys all non-pathogens and pathogens, including spores.
This is the process of destroying pathogens. However, this process does not destroy spores.
Verticales
You should properly discard of _____-_____ items immediately after use.
These precautions are commonly called "Isolation Precautions". They are specific to how the pathogen is spread.
To help control Portals of Entry, it's important for the CNA to give good _____ care. This promotes intact skin.
Non-disposable items should be cleaned and _____.
When controlling reservoirs while providing the person with peri-care, it is important for you to wash, rinse and dry the perineal area from _____ _____ _____.
_____ disinfectants can burn and irritate the skin. Be sure to wear waterproof gloves when working with these disinfectants to prevent skin irritation.
You should wash hands with running soap and water when your hands and/or gloves are _____ soiled.
These precautions are used for all persons whenever care is given. They prevent the spread of infection through blood, all body fluids, non-intact skin and mucous membranes.
This type of Transmission-Based Precaution is used for persons known or suspected to be infected with pathogens transmitted by respiratory droplets.
This is the most important defense against the spread of infection.
This Transmission-Based Precaution requires persons to be housed in a private room with negative pressure. It is used for persons with known or suspected to be infected with pathogens transmitted person-to-person by the airborne route.