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| Intentional Attack Using Biological Weapons Such As Viruses, Bacteria, or Other Germs |
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| Lack of Oxygen due to interrupted Breathing |
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| Medication used to control Socially Disruptive Behaivor |
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| Odorless, Colorless, Tasteless Toxic Gas |
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| Subdiaphramatic Abdominal Thrusts Used To Clear An Obstructed Airway |
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| Safety Measures Taken To Protect Clients During A Seizure |
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| Current Travels Through The Body To The Ground |
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| Position-Sensitive Switch Triggering An Alarm When A Client Tries to Get Out Of Bed or Chair |
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| Burn From Hot Liquid or Steam |
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| Any Manuel Method Of Restricting Client's Movement |
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| Organization & Translation Of StimuliInto Meaningful Information |
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| Process Of Recieving Environmental Stimuli |
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| The Need For Sensory Stimuli |
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| Insufficient Sensory Stimulation |
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| An Overabundance Of Sensory Overload |
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| Partial Or Complete Impairment Of Any Sensory Organ |
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| The Ability To Percieve Environmental Stimuli & Body Reactions & To Respond Appropriately Through Thought & Action |
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| Protective Devices Used To Limit Physical Activity Of The Client Or A Part Of The Body |
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| Freedom from infection or infectious material |
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| Practices intended to confine a specific organism to a specific area, limiting the number, of growth and spread of microorganisms |
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| Sterile technique; practices, keeping area or objects free of all microorganisms |
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| Infection limited to the specific part of the body where the microorganisms remain |
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| Infection where pathogens spread and damage different parts of the body |
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| Infection associated with the delivery Healthcare Services in a healthcare facility |
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| Most common infection causing microorganisms |
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| Nucleic acid-based infectious agent |
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| Infection causing microorganisms that include yeast and molds |
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| Microorganisms that live in or on another from which it receives nourishment |
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| Passive acquired immunity |
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| Resistance to infection in which the host receives antibodies produced by another source |
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| Resistance to infection in which the host produces its own antibodies in response to antigens |
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| The presence of organisms in body secretions in which strains of bacteria become resident flora but do not cause illness |
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| Occurs when bacteremia results in systemic infection |
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| Developing from outside sources |
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| Infections that are the direct result of diagnostic or therapeutic procedures |
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| A Source of microorganisms |
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| Local and nonspecific defensive tissue responses to injury and cell destruction |
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| Cellular immunity- occurs through T-cell system |
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| Type of bath given primarily for hygiene purposes |
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| Bath given for specific physical affect |
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| Free of potentially infectious agents |
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| Disease process produced by microorganisms |
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| Lesion caused by unrelieved pressure that results in damage to underlying tissue |
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| Rubbing; the force that opposes motion |
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| A combination of friction and pressure that results in tissue and blood vessel damage |
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| Prescribed or unavoidable restriction of movement in any area of a person's life |
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| Primary intention healing |
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| Tissue surfaces are approximated, there is minimal tissue loss, minimal formation of granulation tissue and scarring |
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| Secondary intention handling |
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| Tissue surfaces are not approximated, with extensive tissue loss; excessive granulation and scarring |
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| Tertiary intention healing |
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| Healing occurs in wounds left open 3-5 days, then closed with sutures, Staples, etc. |
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| Exudates consisting of blood serum, watery in appearance and containing few cells |
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| Exudates consisting of leukocytes, liquefied dead tissue debris dead and living bacteria |
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| Exudates containing large amounts of red blood cells |
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| Inflammatory material consisting of a combination of clear and blood-tinged drainage |
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| The partial or total rupture of a sutured wound |
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| Extrusion of the internal organs |
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