An inflammatorydisease of the skincaused by a viralinfection andcharacterized bysmall vesicles inclusters.Commonly known as quatsare products made ofquaternary ammoniumcations and are designedfor disinfection ofnonporous surfaces; theyare appropriate for use innoncritical (noninvasive)environments and areeffective against mostpathogens ofAre guidelinespublished by theCDC that require theemployer andemployee to assumethat any human bloodand bodily fluids arepotentially infectious.Illness resulting fromconditions associatedwith employment,such as prolongedand repeatedoverexposure tocertain products oringredients.Diseasecaused byparasites,such as liceand mites.Determination of thenature of a diseasefrom its symptomsand/or diagnostictests; federalregulations prohibitsalon professionalsfrom performing one.Commonhousehold bleach;an effectivedisinfectant for thesalon, spa, andbarbershop.colonies ofmicroorganismsthat adhere toenvironmentalsurfaces, as wellas the humanbody.Chemical productsapproved by theEPA designed todestroy mostbacteria (excludingspores), fungi, andviruses on surfaces.Chemicalgermicidesformulated for useon skin; registeredand regulated bythe Food and DrugAdministration.Bacteria capable ofproducing a protectivecoating that allows themto withstand very harshenvironments and toshed the coating whenconditions become morefavorable to them.Caused byor capable ofbeingtransmittedby infection.Any organismof microscopicorsubmicroscopicsize.Disease producedby organisms,including bacteria,viruses, fungi, andparasites.Disease-causingmicroorganismscarried in the bodyby blood or bodyfluids, such ashepatitis and HIV.Capableofdestroyingbacteria.Contact with non-intact(broken) skin, blood,body fluid, or otherpotentially infectiousmaterials, which is theresult of theperformance of anemployee’s duties.Disease caused bypathogenic (harmful)microorganisms thatenter the body; Itmay or may not bespread from oneperson to anotherperson.Break downstubborn films andremove residue ofproducts such asscrubs, salts, andmasks.An item that ismade of a materialthat has no poresor opening andcannot absorbliquids.Harmlessmicroorganisms thatmay perform usefulfunctions and aresafe to come incontact with sincethey do not causedisease or harm.Harmfulmicroorganismsthat can causedisease orinfection inhumans when theyinvade the body.Capable ofdestroyingmolds andfungi.Capableofdestroyingviruses.An inflammatorydisease of the skincaused by a viralinfection andcharacterized bysmall vesicles inclusters.Commonly known as quatsare products made ofquaternary ammoniumcations and are designedfor disinfection ofnonporous surfaces; theyare appropriate for use innoncritical (noninvasive)environments and areeffective against mostpathogens ofAre guidelinespublished by theCDC that require theemployer andemployee to assumethat any human bloodand bodily fluids arepotentially infectious.Illness resulting fromconditions associatedwith employment,such as prolongedand repeatedoverexposure tocertain products oringredients.Diseasecaused byparasites,such as liceand mites.Determination of thenature of a diseasefrom its symptomsand/or diagnostictests; federalregulations prohibitsalon professionalsfrom performing one.Commonhousehold bleach;an effectivedisinfectant for thesalon, spa, andbarbershop.colonies ofmicroorganismsthat adhere toenvironmentalsurfaces, as wellas the humanbody.Chemical productsapproved by theEPA designed todestroy mostbacteria (excludingspores), fungi, andviruses on surfaces.Chemicalgermicidesformulated for useon skin; registeredand regulated bythe Food and DrugAdministration.Bacteria capable ofproducing a protectivecoating that allows themto withstand very harshenvironments and toshed the coating whenconditions become morefavorable to them.Caused byor capable ofbeingtransmittedby infection.Any organismof microscopicorsubmicroscopicsize.Disease producedby organisms,including bacteria,viruses, fungi, andparasites.Disease-causingmicroorganismscarried in the bodyby blood or bodyfluids, such ashepatitis and HIV.Capableofdestroyingbacteria.Contact with non-intact(broken) skin, blood,body fluid, or otherpotentially infectiousmaterials, which is theresult of theperformance of anemployee’s duties.Disease caused bypathogenic (harmful)microorganisms thatenter the body; Itmay or may not bespread from oneperson to anotherperson.Break downstubborn films andremove residue ofproducts such asscrubs, salts, andmasks.An item that ismade of a materialthat has no poresor opening andcannot absorbliquids.Harmlessmicroorganisms thatmay perform usefulfunctions and aresafe to come incontact with sincethey do not causedisease or harm.Harmfulmicroorganismsthat can causedisease orinfection inhumans when theyinvade the body.Capable ofdestroyingmolds andfungi.Capableofdestroyingviruses.

Infection Control - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. An inflammatory disease of the skin caused by a viral infection and characterized by small vesicles in clusters.
  2. Commonly known as quats are products made of quaternary ammonium cations and are designed for disinfection of nonporous surfaces; they are appropriate for use in noncritical (noninvasive) environments and are effective against most pathogens of
  3. Are guidelines published by the CDC that require the employer and employee to assume that any human blood and bodily fluids are potentially infectious.
  4. Illness resulting from conditions associated with employment, such as prolonged and repeated overexposure to certain products or ingredients.
  5. Disease caused by parasites, such as lice and mites.
  6. Determination of the nature of a disease from its symptoms and/or diagnostic tests; federal regulations prohibit salon professionals from performing one.
  7. Common household bleach; an effective disinfectant for the salon, spa, and barbershop.
  8. colonies of microorganisms that adhere to environmental surfaces, as well as the human body.
  9. Chemical products approved by the EPA designed to destroy most bacteria (excluding spores), fungi, and viruses on surfaces.
  10. Chemical germicides formulated for use on skin; registered and regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.
  11. Bacteria capable of producing a protective coating that allows them to withstand very harsh environments and to shed the coating when conditions become more favorable to them.
  12. Caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection.
  13. Any organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size.
  14. Disease produced by organisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
  15. Disease-causing microorganisms carried in the body by blood or body fluids, such as hepatitis and HIV.
  16. Capable of destroying bacteria.
  17. Contact with non-intact (broken) skin, blood, body fluid, or other potentially infectious materials, which is the result of the performance of an employee’s duties.
  18. Disease caused by pathogenic (harmful) microorganisms that enter the body; It may or may not be spread from one person to another person.
  19. Break down stubborn films and remove residue of products such as scrubs, salts, and masks.
  20. An item that is made of a material that has no pores or opening and cannot absorb liquids.
  21. Harmless microorganisms that may perform useful functions and are safe to come in contact with since they do not cause disease or harm.
  22. Harmful microorganisms that can cause disease or infection in humans when they invade the body.
  23. Capable of destroying molds and fungi.
  24. Capable of destroying viruses.