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Sanitation Terms. Antiseptic. solutions that destroy microorganisms or inhibit their growth on living tissues. Aseptic. being free of infection or contamination by microorganisms. Biohazard. medical waste that could cause infection; needles, scalpel blades, blood, body parts. Carcinogenic. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Sanitation Terms

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Antiseptic

solutions that destroy microorganisms or inhibit their growth on living tissues

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Aseptic

being free of infection or contamination by microorganisms

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Biohazard

medical waste that could cause infection; needles, scalpel blades, blood, body parts

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Carcinogenic

cancer causing

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-cide, cidal

suffixes meaning to kill

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Disinfect

to cleanse of harmful organisms

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Dosimeter

a badge that records exposure to radiation that is worn when taking x-rays

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EPA

Environmental Protection Agency

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FDA

Food and Drug Administration

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Incubation Period

the period of time between infection and the appearance of clinical signs

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Isolation

the process of keeping an animal by itself to prevent the spread of disease; quarantine

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MSDA

Material Safety Data Sheet

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OSHA

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

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Parasite

an organism that grows, feeds, and lives on or in another organism while contributing nothing to the survival of the host organism

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Pathogen

any microorganism that causes disease

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Quarantine

the process of keeping an animal by itself to prevent the spread of disease; isolation

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Sanitation

applying practices that make something more acceptable by cleaning it

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Sharps

biohazard materials such as needles, scalpel blades and syringes

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Sterilization

the process of killing and removing all microorganisms

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Virus

a pathogen consisting of a single nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat and having the ability to replicate only within a living cell

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Zoonosis

any disease that can be passed from animal to human


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