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Methods used to control the spread of infection 2 Methods used to control the spread of infection 2.02 Understand infection control procedures

Methods used to control the spread of infection Vaccinations 2.02 Understand infection control procedures

Methods used to control the spread of infection Vaccinations Administration of a foreign antigen to produce immunity to a disease. Most effective and least expensive method to prevent disease 2.02 Understand infection control procedures

Methods used to control the spread of infection Vaccinations Injected pathogen may be live, weakened, killed or inactivated Administered to stimulate the immune response 2.02 Understand infection control procedures

Methods used to control the spread of infection Vaccinations May be given after disease exposure or after the disease was contracted Given by injection or orally 2.02 Understand infection control procedures

Methods used to control the spread of infection Aseptic Control Antisepsis Disinfection Sterilization 2.02 Understand infection control procedures

Methods used to control the spread of infection Aseptic Control Antisepsis effective in preventing or inhibiting the growth of pathogenic organisms, but not spores or viruses safe to be used on skin 2.02 Understand infection control procedures

Methods used to control the spread of infection Aseptic Control Disinfection destroys pathogenic organisms that are already present not effective against spores or viruses chemicals are used not used on skin 2.02 Understand infection control procedures

Methods used to control the spread of infection Aseptic Control Sterilization kills all microorganisms, including spores and viruses methods steam under pressure gas radiation chemicals not used on skin 2.02 Understand infection control procedures

Methods used to control the spread of infection Aseptic Control Antisepsis Disinfection Sterilization 2.02 Understand infection control procedures