Relacionar Columnas Infection ControlVersión en línea Milady Advanced - Chapter 2 por Brittany Fuimaono 1 Spirillum or spirilla 2 Standard Sterilization Time 3 Types of Gloves 4 CDC 5 Critical Items 6 Bacillus or bacilli 7 Resident Microorganisms 8 Ultrasonic 9 Keys of Asepsis 10 Parenteral Hazards 11 Nosocomial Infections 12 Endogenous Infection 13 Coccus or cocci 14 OSHA Instruments or objects that come in direct contact with non-intact skin. Infections acquired in a hospital or other health care environment. Risks involved with a route of entry through a break in mucous membranes or the skin. NRL, PVC/Vinyl, Nitrile, Neoprene, Polyurethane and Styrene-Based. Occupational Safety and Health Administration Microorganisms that are often present on the surface of the human body. Made up of two parts, meaning "beyond" and "sound". Round Occurs when bacteria travels from a site where they were harmless to a site where they cause infection. Spiral Rod Know what is clean; know what is contaminated; know what is sterile; keep clean, contaminated and sterile items separated; resolve contamination immediately. 15 minutes at 274°F (134°C). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention