Matching Pairs Infection ControlOnline version Milady Advanced - Chapter 2 by Brittany Fuimaono 1 Types of Gloves 2 Critical Items 3 Standard Sterilization Time 4 Parenteral Hazards 5 Spirillum or spirilla 6 Ultrasonic 7 CDC 8 OSHA 9 Nosocomial Infections 10 Endogenous Infection 11 Keys of Asepsis 12 Bacillus or bacilli 13 Coccus or cocci 14 Resident Microorganisms Instruments or objects that come in direct contact with non-intact skin. Made up of two parts, meaning "beyond" and "sound". Centers for Disease Control and Prevention NRL, PVC/Vinyl, Nitrile, Neoprene, Polyurethane and Styrene-Based. Risks involved with a route of entry through a break in mucous membranes or the skin. Occurs when bacteria travels from a site where they were harmless to a site where they cause infection. Rod Infections acquired in a hospital or other health care environment. 15 minutes at 274°F (134°C). Occupational Safety and Health Administration Round Know what is clean; know what is contaminated; know what is sterile; keep clean, contaminated and sterile items separated; resolve contamination immediately. Microorganisms that are often present on the surface of the human body. Spiral