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PPE refers to
personal protective equipment
PPE consists of
gloves ,gown, mask, facial mask, surgical hat, surgical Shield ,surgical shoes, goggles
BBP refers to
blood borne pathogens
Coordinated body movement refers to
using the weight of the body to help with movement
Medical asepsis refers to
techniques that are used to physically remove or kill pathogens
Entrapment refers to
a person becomes trapped in a side rail or Rail and mattress
Personal protective equipment refers to
gloves gown Mask goggles surgical hat surgical boots
Airborne pathogen refers to
pathogens that can be transmitted through the air
Accident refers to
unexpected unintended event that can cause bodily injury
Incident report refers to
a document that is completed after accident or injury has happened
Type A refers to
a type of fire fueled by wood paper cloth leaves or grass that can be put out by water
Syncope refers to
the medical term for fainting or passing out
Leukocytes refers to
the medical term for white blood cells (WBC)white blood cell fights against infection
Cardiac arrest refers to
when the heart stops
Balance refers to
stability produced by seen distribution of weight
Hepatitis C refers to
bloodborne pathogen that causes a chronic condition that results in liver inflammation and will most likely require a liver transplant
Seizure refers to
generalize and violent contraction and relaxation of the body's muscle
HIV refers to
bloodborne pathogens that involves the body's T cells killing them causing the body to become unable to fight infection
Healthcare Associated infections (HAI) refers to
infections people get while being treated in hospital or workers get by treating patients
Transient Flora refers to
microbes that are picked up by touching contaminated objects or people who have an infectious disease
Alignment refers to
good posture
Procedure refers to
a series of steps followed in a particular order when providing care to a patient or resident that helps to ensure that the care provided is safe and correct
Respiratory arrest refers to
a condition where breathing has stopped
DNR refers to
do not resuscitate the patient does not want to be saved
Basic life support (BLS)refers to
basic Emergency Care techniques such as rescue breathing and CPR
CPR refers to
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Nosocomial Infections refers to
infections that patients or residents get while receiving treatment in a hospital or other health care facilities a type of healthcare associated with infection(HAI)
Tuberculosis (TB) refers to
Airborne infection caused by a bacterium that usually infects the lung
Material safety data sheet(MSDA) refers to
a document that summarizes key information about a chemical is consumption which exposes Maybe dangerous what to do if an exposure should occur and how to clean up spills
Incident refers to
occurrence that is considered unusual undesired or out of the ordinary and disrupts the normal routine for the patient or the staff
Pulse point refers to
the points where the large arteries run close enough to the surface of the skin to be felt as a pulse
Reservoir refers to
a place where a pathogen can live and grow
Aspiration refers to
the accidental inhalation of a farming material such as food or liquids that vomits into the airway
Type C refers to
electrical fire commonly caused by Frayed Wires
Pathogen refers to
microbes that can cause illness
Susceptible host refers to
a person that due to being in poor General Health very young very old or having and indwelling medical device is now vulnerable to all infections
Type B refers to
fire fueled by a petroleum product example gasoline automotive oil cooking oil or Grease
Type A refers to
fire Fueled by what paper clothes leaves or grass that can be put out by water
Hemorrhage refers to
severe uncontrolled breathing
Disoriented refers to
state of being unable to answer basic questions about a person the place or time state of confusion