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Infection Control Terminology

Competency 8
Marlen 2018
Across
An organism that infects our bodies and makes us sick most common types of are bacteria and viruses (causes disease)
Single-celled organisms that can be good or bad. Our Immune System fights off the bad ones. We use Antibiotics to eliminate them
Can “eat” the germs or infected cells.
Chemicals that kill germs on the outside of your body, like soap
Some bacteria release these in our body. They are poisons that make us sick. Our immune system can neutralize these with special “shields” called antibodies
They help your immune system learn what the germs look like, so they can find them faster, so you don’t get sick. They give you immunity
are the “commanders” of our immune system and can activate other immune cells, like B cells, to help fight disease
Are very small (usually smaller than a cell) that cannot live on their own; they need to infect another organism and live in their cells
Down
There are many different kinds
When your white blood cells can get rid of certain germs in your body before they ever have a chance to make you sick
Special “red flags” that stick to toxins, bacteria and viruses. They cover any invaders to tell the immune system to get rid of the germs or toxins
When a disease can be easily spread to another person
When a disease-causing organism (a germ) enters our bodies and makes us sick
A living thing. Plants, animals and bacteria
Make antibodies, which are special flags that stick to the germs and help the body get rid of them