Standard Precautions + Infection Control Flashcards

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Standard Precautions/Tier 1/Routine Practices

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Guidelines to prevent the spread of infection from blood, body fluids, secretions, excretions, non-intact skin, and mucous membranes every day.

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2
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nosocomial infection

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health care-associated infection, infection acquired while person is a patient, client, or resident in health care setting

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3
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microbe

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microorganism

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4
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microorganism

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a form of life that can only be see by a microscope

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5
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infection control

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refers to policies and procedures to prevent spread of infection in health care settings

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6
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easiest way to reduce risk of infection

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proper hand hygiene

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7
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microbes that do not cause infection

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nonpathogen

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8
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pathogen

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microbes that cause infection

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9
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infection

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illness or disease state resulting from the invasion and growth of pathogens in the body

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10
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asepsis/clean technique

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practice of reducing or eliminating potential pathogens

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11
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four main types of pathogens

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bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasites

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12
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reservoir

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where microbes live and grows

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five things microbes typically need to thrive in a reservoir

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warmth, moisture/water, oxygen, darkness, nourishment

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14
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normal flora

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microbes usually found on surface of the skin, mucous membranes, and gastro-intestinal track

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bacteria

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single celled microbes that naturally occur on living, dead, or inanimate objects

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16
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viruses

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infectious particles that are much smaller than bacteria and infect living cells to grow and multiply

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fungi

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microbes that live only on organic matter such as plants and animals

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parasites

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organisms that derive nourishment + protection from other living organisms

19
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MRO’s

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multidrug-resistant organisms aka superbugs that a resistant to more than one antibiotic (ex: MRSA;VRE;C.difficile)

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MRSA

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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus - common bacterium not killed by most antibiotics

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VRE

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Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus strain of bacteria typically found in digestive tract that are resistant to all antibiotics

22
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C. difficile

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Clostridium difficile = bacterium that causes mild to severe diarrhea and intestinal conditions

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Chain of Infection

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pathogen - reservoir - portal of exit - mode of transmission - portal of entry - susceptible host

24
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3 things that can happen when exposed to pathogens

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  • no infection
  • exposed and infection develops
  • be a carrier (can spread but no symptoms)
25
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true or false: most routine care requires gloves

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false

26
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communicable diseases

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contagious diseases caused by microbes that spread easily (ex: air, droplet)

27
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Order for donning PPE

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  1. Hand hygiene
  2. Mask
  3. Goggles/Face shield
  4. Gown
  5. Gloves
28
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Order for doffing PPE

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  1. Gloves
  2. Gown
  3. Hand hygiene
  4. Goggles/Face Shields
  5. Mask
  6. Hand hygiene
29
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medical asepsis

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use clean technique in everything you do, exclude pathogenic micro-organisms, no visible contaminants

30
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surgical asepsis

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use sterile technique, area is free of all microorganisms, use sterile gloves

31
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guidelines for preventing the spread of pathogens

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isolation precautions

32
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guidelines to contain pathogens within one area

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transmission-based precautions