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Asepsis

Asepsis
13問 • 1年前
  • Ma. Jenine Bianca Del Rosario
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  • 1

    An invasion of the body tissue by microorganisms and their proliferation there.

    Infection

  • 2

    The absence of disease-producing microorganisms. Being free from infection

    Asepsis

  • 3

    Practices designed to reduce the number and transfer of pathogens. Clean technique

    Medical Asepsis

  • 4

    Practices that render and keep objects and areas free from microoganisms. Clean technique

    Surgical Asepsis

  • 5

    The presence of infection

    Sepsis

  • 6

    Transport of ab infection or the products of infection throughout the body or by blood.

    Septicemia

  • 7

    A person or an animal, who is without signs if illness but who harbors pathogens within his body that can be transferred to another.

    Carrier

  • 8

    A person or an animal known or believed to have been exposed to a disease

    Contact

  • 9

    The natural habitat for the growth and multiplication of microorganisms

    Reservoir

  • 10

    The microorganisn picked up by the skin as an a result of normal activities that can be removed.

    Resident flora or bacteria

  • 11

    The process by which all microorganisms including their spores are destroyed.

    Sterilization

  • 12

    A substance, usually intended for use on inanimate objects, that destroys pathogens but generally not the spores.

    Disinfectant

  • 13

    A substance, usually intended for use on persons that inhibit the growth of pathogens but not necessarily destroy them.

    Antiseptic

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    An invasion of the body tissue by microorganisms and their proliferation there.

    Infection

  • 2

    The absence of disease-producing microorganisms. Being free from infection

    Asepsis

  • 3

    Practices designed to reduce the number and transfer of pathogens. Clean technique

    Medical Asepsis

  • 4

    Practices that render and keep objects and areas free from microoganisms. Clean technique

    Surgical Asepsis

  • 5

    The presence of infection

    Sepsis

  • 6

    Transport of ab infection or the products of infection throughout the body or by blood.

    Septicemia

  • 7

    A person or an animal, who is without signs if illness but who harbors pathogens within his body that can be transferred to another.

    Carrier

  • 8

    A person or an animal known or believed to have been exposed to a disease

    Contact

  • 9

    The natural habitat for the growth and multiplication of microorganisms

    Reservoir

  • 10

    The microorganisn picked up by the skin as an a result of normal activities that can be removed.

    Resident flora or bacteria

  • 11

    The process by which all microorganisms including their spores are destroyed.

    Sterilization

  • 12

    A substance, usually intended for use on inanimate objects, that destroys pathogens but generally not the spores.

    Disinfectant

  • 13

    A substance, usually intended for use on persons that inhibit the growth of pathogens but not necessarily destroy them.

    Antiseptic