Infection Control and Safety Word Search
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Terms in this set
- Asepsis Practices that reduce or eliminate microorganisms to prevent infection.
- Isolation Separating an infected client and using barriers to prevent transmission.
- Precautions Standard and transmission-based measures used to interrupt the chain of infection.
- Handwashing Cleansing the hands to remove pathogens — the single most effective infection-control measure.
- Restraints Devices or methods that limit movement, used only as a last resort for safety.
- Sterilization A process that destroys all microorganisms, including spores.
- Quarantine Restricting the movement of exposed but asymptomatic people to limit spread.
- Falls A leading cause of client injury, especially in older adults.