Disinfection does not necessarily kill all microorganisms but is expected to kill most pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and fungi that might lead to infections. Sterilization, on the other hand, is a more stringent process aimed at destroying all forms of microbial life, including spores. Sanitization typically reduces the number of microorganisms to a safe level as judged by public health standards, but may not eliminate pathogens as effectively as disinfection. Cleaning removes visible dirt and organic matter, but does not necessarily eliminate microorganisms. Understanding these distinctions is critical in a healthcare environment to ensure appropriate infection control measures are taken.
Ask Bash
Bash is our AI bot, trained to help you pass your exam. AI Generated Content may display inaccurate information, always double-check anything important.
Why doesn't disinfection kill all bacterial spores?
Open an interactive chat with Bash
What is the difference between disinfection and sterilization?
Open an interactive chat with Bash
What are public health standards for sanitization?
Open an interactive chat with Bash
AAMA CMA
Clinical Competency
Your Score:
Report Issue
Bash, the Crucial Exams Chat Bot
AI Bot
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Pass with Confidence.
Nursing and Medical Assistants Package
You have hit the limits of our free tier, become a Premium Member today for unlimited access.
Military, Healthcare worker, Gov. employee or Teacher? See if you qualify for a Community Discount.
Monthly
$9.99
$9.99/mo
Billed monthly, Cancel any time.
3 Month Pass
$14.99
$4.99/mo
One time purchase of $14.99, Does not auto-renew.
BEST DEAL
Lifetime Pass
$29.99
One time purchase, Good for life.
What You Get
All Nursing and Medical Assistants Package plans include the following perks and exams .