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PAPERS ANALYSIS

Group Name:
Class: 4-A.Licenciatura en Gestión Ambiental
Subject: Negative pressure of the environmental air in the cleaning area of the materials
and sterilization center: a systematic review
Teacher: Gabriela Galeas Arboleda
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1. Vocabulary.- Definition (English – images)


 Environment : (noun)
Atmosphere or air that breathes or surrounds living beings

 Achieve : (verb)
Get to do or get something that is intended, requested or
desired

 Pressure: ( noun)
Force exerted by a gas, a liquid or a solid on a surface.

 Leakage: ( noun)

Exit or escape of a liquid or a gas through an opening


accidentally produced in the container that contains them
or in the conduit through which they circulate.
 Pressurized : ( verb)
Keep the pressure of a closed space constant,
especially the cabin of an airplane, a spaceship, etc.

 Growing: ( Adjective)

Which increases, usually progressively

 Aiming :( noun)

Dexterity of the person who points accurately and hits


the target

 Sophistication : ( noun)

it is the quality of refinement, good taste, wisdom and


subtlety, as opposed to crudeness, stupidity and vulgarity

 highlight : ( noun)

allows to refer to the brilliance or the splendor of something,


either in physical or symbolic terms
 storage: ( noun)

Process and the consequence of storing. This


action is linked to collecting, depositing, filing or
registering something.

 Measuring: ( noun)
It is a basic science process that consists of
comparing a selected pattern with the object or
phenomenon whose physical magnitude you want
to measure to see how many times the pattern is
contained in that magnitude.

 Provide : ( verb)
is to arrange and order something with proper
correspondence in its parts

 Supply : ( noun)

Thing or set of things that are supplied

 Average: (noun)

Result obtained by dividing the sum of several


quantities by the number of addends.
 Stiff : ( adjective)

That can not be bent or twisted

 Faucets : (noun)
Mechanism provided with a key that serves to open or
close the passage of a liquid

 Need : ( verb)

Having [a person or a thing] need someone or


something in certain circumstances or for a certain
purpose.

 Diseases: noun
Mild or severe alteration of the normal functioning of an
organism or of some of its parts due to an internal or
external cause.

 Researchers : noun

is someone who performs or who participates in an


investigation
 Furthermore : ( adverb)

Indicates that certain new information is added to


another already known or expressed previously

2. Examples: (true sentences - images)


 The testing of water is crucial on polluted rivers.
“testing”: noun of the subject
(Affirmative sentence in Present of verb “be”)

 The Aerosols containing an infectious agent that remain in the environment can
be inhaled by susceptible individuals, even if there is no close contact with the
disposing source, or contaminated surfaces.
“Environment”: noun

 Are defined as smaller particles or equal to 5μm, thatMay or may not contain an
infectious agent and, due to their size, can remain suspended in the atmosphere
for hours, slowly being transported over long distances andachieve adjacent
áreas
“Achieve”: verb

 Among hospital sectors that require air pressurecontrol, temperature and


humidity we highlightthe Central Service Department (CSD)
“Pressure”: noun

 The authors suggest that surface contamination is related to cleaning solution


leakage and dripping during the insertion and removal of the MD.
“leakage”: noun

 The size of the aerosols generated after the use of a pressurized automatic
washer and cleaning with stiff bristle brush were compared.
“Pressurized”: verb

 With the growing concern for the safety of patients and health professionals,
there is a need for implementation of best practices that should be based on
proven scientific evidence.
“Growing”: adjective

 The specific requirements for ventilation and filtration aiming to dilute and
eliminate contamination.
“Aiming”: noun
 the different requirements of temperature and humidity for each area; and
sophistication that is demanded for the project
“sophistication”: noun

 Among hospital sectors that require air pressure control, temperature and
humidity we highlight the Central Service Department (CSD
“Highlidth”: noun
 monitoring area of the sterilization process and a storage and distribution of
sterile materials room
“Storage”: noun

 Differential ambient air pressure means that there is a difference in measuring the
relative air pressure between two areas.
“measuring”: noun

 This parameter works to provide a positive or negative pressure within a


particular area in order to prevent air from migrating from one to the other.
“provide”: verb

 If a room has a negative air pressure it means that the air supply is less than the
exhaustion
“Supply”: noun

 By analyzing the four moments of air collection, higher average of colonies per ft3
were found during the operation of the washer.
“Average”:noun

 The size of the aerosols generated after the use of a pressurized automatic
washer and cleaning with stiff bristle brush were compared.
“Stiff”: adjective

 Samples were collected for cultures of water from showers and faucets.
“Faucets”: noun

 The need for negative air pressure in isolation rooms is strongly evidenced in the
literature, aiming to reduce the risk of exposure microorganisms transmitted by
aerosol infected people to uninfected people (especially other patients or
professionals).
“need”: noun

 The advent of diseases such as severe acute respiratory syndrome, avian flu and
drug resistant tuberculosis raises concern for health authorities in relation to the
isolation of patients
“diseases”: noun

 Researchers say less than 5μm aerosols can be easily inhaled and it moves
slowly with speed lower than 1m / h.
“Researchers”: noun
 This study has limitations regarding the collection of data because there has
been no standardization of the number of samples, time and air collection
instrument, furthermore, the authors collected water samples a week before the
air samples, which resulted in its classification as an inconclusive study.
“Furthermore” : adverb

3. Bibliography: (APA style)


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4. Summary: (A short summary of the parts of the Paper)


 Abstract: ________________________________________________
 Introduction: ______________________________________________
 Literature review: __________________________________________
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5. Participants
 Guato Ramirez Joselyn
 Reinoso Laje Raúl
 Tuarez Nazareno Martha
 Zambrano Ortega Andres
 Zambrano Palma Marian

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