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Question | Answer |
Clean | The physical removal of organic or inorganic soils and microbial contaminants |
Sanitize | Removal of infectious bacteria and pathogens |
Contamination | Process by which something is rendered unclean or unsterile |
Asepsis Also called surgically clean | Absence of pathogenic microorganisms (also called ____) |
Sterile Also called Surgical Asepsis | Absence of all living microorganisms including spores (also called _____) |
Disinfectant | Substance that inhibits or prevents the growth of microbes on an inanimate object |
Antiseptic EX: Alcohol, iodine, benzoyl peroxide, mercurochrome | Substance that inhibits or prevents the growth of microbes on living tissue (Name some examples?) |
Bacteriostatic | Agents that prevent the growth of bacteria |
Bacteriocidal | Substance that destroys or kills bacteria |
Sepsis | Invasion of disease-causing organisms |
Surgical Conscience | The commitment of surgical staff to adhere strictly to aseptic and sterile technique |
Factors impacting the control of contamination (7) | -Temperature -Time -Organic debris -Organisms -Surface -Concentration -Method of application |
Sterilization | A process that adequately destroys ALL TYPES of microbial life, including bacteria, fungi, spores, and viruses |
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