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Ch7 & 8: Decontamination


  INSTRUMENTAL STERILE PROCESSING INSTITUTE
Across
Water that has been heated to boiling point, vaporized, cooled and condensed into liquid form. This process removes impurities and like gases and organic material, it also removes some bacteria.
Any ingredient used to bind together substances that normally do not combine, such as oil and water.
Notices posted in easily-seen locations that alert persons in the area about the presence of harmful bacteria, viruses or other dangerous biohazardous agents or organisms.
Location within a healthcare facility designated for collection, retention and cleaning of soiled and/or contaminated items.
Term used to describe instruments or equipment that must receive priority reprocessing in order to be made available for another procedure.
Cutting instruments, including knives, scalpels, blades, needles and scissors of all types.
Spray-force action of pressurized water against instruments being processed to physically remove bioburden.
Chemicals that hold hard water minerals in solution and prevent soaps or detergents from reacting with the minerals.
Removal of all visible and non-visible soil, and any other foreign material from medical devices being processed.
Down
Water that has had all minerals removed by using an ion exchange process.
Wastes containing infectious agents that present a risk or potential risk to human health either directly through infections or indirectly through the environment.
An acute postoperative inflammatory reaction in which a noninfectious substance enters the anterior segment and induces toxic damage to the intraocular tissues.
A water purification process by which a solvent, such as water, is removed of impurities after being forced through a semipermeable membrane.
A substance that lowers the surface tension of the water and increases the solubility of organic compounds.
A collection of microorganisms that attach to surfaces and each other and form a colony. The colony produces a protective gel that is very difficult to penetrate with detergents and disinfectants.
Process used by an ultrasonic cleaner in which low-pressure bubbles in a cleaning solution burst inward to dislodge soil from instruments.
Amount of water vapor in the atmosphere; expressed as a percentage of the total amount of vapor the atmosphere could hold without condensation.
A substance typically produced by a bacterium that produces fever when introduced/released into the blood.
Tissue, body fat, blood and other body substances.