Infection Prevention and Control Flashcards

1
Q

inherent

A

bacteria/microorganisms that are already living in the body

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2
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contgious

A

bacteria/microorganisms you receive receive from someone or something else

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3
Q

localized

A

infection that only affects a certain part of your body

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4
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systematic

A

an infection that has gone into the blood stream

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5
Q

primary

A

first time you are exposed to a pathogen

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6
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secondary

A

where the primary pathogen spreads

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7
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exogenous

A

pathogen enters body from their environment

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8
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Endogenous

A

pathogen introduced before start of infection

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9
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infection

A

when a pathogen invades tissues and begins multiplying within a host

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10
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Colonization

A

presence and multiplication of microorganisms within a host but without tissue invasion or damage

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11
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communicable disease

A

that which can be transmitted from one individual to another

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12
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symptomatic infection

A

when pathogens multiply and cause signs and symptoms of disease

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13
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Asymptomatic infection

A

when pathogens multiply but no clinical signs and symptoms are present

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14
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Virulence

A

ability to produce disease

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15
Q

Nosocomial

A

infection originating in hospital or while receiving healthcare

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16
Q

When do you perform hand hygiene?

A

before touching a patient, before a clean or aseptic procedure, after body fluid exposure or risk, after touching patients, after touching a patients surroundings

17
Q

What are our natural defense mechanisms against infection?

A

skin, mouth, eyes, respiratory tract, urinary tract, GI tract, vaginal tract

18
Q

What is the most important part of hand washing?

A

friction

19
Q

direct contact

A

person to person

20
Q

indirect contact

A

fomite

21
Q

fomite

A

Inanimate objects

22
Q

respiratory

A

through the air

23
Q

vector

A

insect transmission

24
Q

When do you use bleach wipes?

A

when there is C-Diff potential or loose/incontinent stool

25
Q

how long do bleach wipes take to kill pathogens?

A

3 min.

26
Q

When do you use hydrogen peroxide wipes?

A

on most routine cleaning/disinfection

27
Q

what are some portals of entry?

A

GI-GU tract, mucous membranes, skin integrity disruption, respiratory tract, eyes

28
Q

reservoirs

A

where growth and reproduction of an infectious agent can occur