Ic Flashcards
Acute Illness
Third stage of infection.
Specific infectious diseases first process are obvious
Airborne transmission
Occurs when small particles move into the air space of another person
Chain of infection
How bacteria viruses fungi and prions move from place to place.
Close glove technique
Gloves that are placed on after a gale is put on first
Donned
Put on
Droplet transmission
Occurs when droplets from the respiratory tract of a client travel through the era answer the milk mucus of a host client nurse healthcare worker
Enhance barrier precautions
Nursing home staff must wear a gown and gloves to prevent transfer of organisms to themselves or their clothing with engaging in certain client care activities
Incubation
First stage of infection.

Infectious agent
Something that contains bacteria fungi virus or prion
Inflammatory response
Natural defense of the body when injured
Local infection
Are confined to one area in the body
Medical asepis
Clean technique practices that reduce disease
Open glove technique
Gloves that are attached directly with your Hands
Period of Convalescene
Fifth and last stage of infection when client returns to a normal state 
Period of decline
Fourth stage of infection where disease begins To decrease
Phagocytes
Protect the body from harm
Prodromal
Stage of infection when client begins have an initial manifestations as the infection agent replicates
Reservoir
Where the infection leaves grow and reproduce itself
Specific immunity
The work of antibodies
Surgical Asepsis
techniques that insure sterile of items
Susceptible host
Required for the infectious agents her take her out and become a reservoir for the infection
Systemic infections
Far as local infections in the entrance me into the bloodstream from the fake the entire body system
Vectorborne transmission
Transmission of infectious agents through animals
Vehicle transmission
Transmission of infectious agents to various individual Through a common source such as food or water