Chapter 3 SAFETY/ FIRE KEY TERMS Flashcards

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

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Protective clothing and other protective items worn by an individual

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Isolation Procedures

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Separate patients with certain transmissible infections

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Protective or reverse isolation

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Type of isolation in which protective measures are take. To keep health care workers and others from transmitting infection to a patient who is highly susceptible to infection

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Universal Precautions

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Precautions established by the CDC and adopted by OSHA to prevent patient to personnel transmission of infection from body fluids. Under UP, blood and certain body fluids of all individuals were considered potentially infectious

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Joint Commission

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Requires every healthcare institution to have an infection control program responsible for protecting patient, employees, visitors, and anyone doing business within healthcare institutions from infections

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Body substance isolation (BSI)

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Type of infection control precautions that preceded standard precautions and suffered from universal precautions by requiring glove use when contacting any moist body substance

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Standard precautions

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Precautions to use in caring for all patients regardless of diagnosis or presumed infection status that are intended to minimize the risk of infection transmission from both recognized and unrecognized sources, they apply to blood, all body fluids (including all secretions and excretions except sweat, whether or not they contain visible blood), non intact skin, and mucous membranes

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Transmission based precautions

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Precautions used in addition to standard precautions for patients known or suspected to be infected or colonized with highly transmissible or epidemiologically significant pathogens

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Airborne precautions

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Must be used in addition to standard precautions for patients known or suspected to be infected with microorganisms transmitted by airborne droplet nuclei (particles smaller than 5 micrometers)

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Droplet precautions

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Must be used in addition to standard precautions for patients known or suspected to be infected with microorganisms transmitted by droplets (particles larger than 5 micrometers) generates when a patient talks, coughs, or sneezes and during certain procedures such as suctioning

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Contact precautions

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Must be used in addition to standard precautions when a patient is known or suspected to be infected or colonized contact with the patient or indirect contact with surfaces or patient care items

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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

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U.S. government agency that mandates and enforces safe working conditions for employees

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Biosafety

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Term used to describe the safe handling of biologic substances that pose a risk to health

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Biohazard

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Any material or substance harmful to health , Short for biological health

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Biohazard Symbol

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Identifies harmful biohazards as a symbol

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Parenteral

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Any route other than the digestive tract

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Percutaneous

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Through the skin

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Permucosal

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Through the mucous membranes

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Bloodborne pathogen (BBP)

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Term applies to infectious microorganisms in blood or other body fluids

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Bloodborne pathogens (BBP) standard

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OSHA regulations designed to protect employees with potential occupational exposure to pathogens found in blood or other body fluids or substances

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Engineering controls

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Devices such as sharps disposal containers and needles with safety feature that isolate or remove a bloodborne pathogen hazard from the work place

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Work practice controls

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Practices that alter the manner in which a task is performed to reduce the likelihood of bloodborne pathogen exposure

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Needlestick safety and prevention act

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Federal law that directed OSHA to revise the BBP standard in 4 key areas: revision of the exposure control plan, selecting engineering and work practice controls with employee input, modification of engineering control definitions, and new record keeping requirements

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Environmental protection agency (EPA)

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A federal agency that regulates the disposal of hazardous waste

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Fire tetrahedron

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The latest way of looking at the chemistry of fire in which the chemical reaction that produces fire is added as a fourth component to the traditional fire triangle components of fuel, heat, and oxygen

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National fire protection association

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Federal agency that regulates Disinfectant products and the disposal of biohazards is waste among other responsibilities associated with developing and enforcing regulations that implements environmental laws enacted by Congress

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Radiation hazard Symbol

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Required in areas where radioactive materials are used and in cabinet or refrigerator doors where radioactive materials are stored

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Hazard communication (HazCom) standard

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OSHA developed this to require all employers maintain documentation on all hazardous chemicals

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Material safety data sheets (MSDS)

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A written document containing general information as well as precautionary and emergency information for any product with a hazardous warning on the label

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Avulsion

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A tearing away or amputation of a body part