Infection Control Flashcards

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What is a Communicable disease?

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Infection is acquired by contact with a source of micro-organisms (e.g. bacteria, fungi, viruses)

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Examples of Communicable disease?

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  • Spread from person to person
  • Airborne viruses or bacteria
  • Blood
  • Bodily Fluids

-TB/Hep/MRSA/HIV/STD

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How are CD’s dispersed?

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  • Air currents (coughing/Sneezing)
  • Contact
  • Ingestion
  • Contact with bodily fluids
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What factors affect risk of cross infection?

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  • Virulence of organism

- Health status of patient e.g Child/Elderly/Immunocompromised patients

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What is Sterilisation?

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Sterilisation is defined as the complete destruction of all micro-organisms and their spores, by chemical or physical agents

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What is disinfection?

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Disinfection is defined as the destruction of potentially pathogenic micro-organisms, but not their spores

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How are bacterial spores produced?

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By bacteria.

-Formed in response to adverse environmental conditions.

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What are bacterial spores resistant to?

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Heat

Dehydration

Radiation

Chemicals

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What specific risks are there in a lab?

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  • Large numbers of patients
  • Breathe in/out
  • Risk associated with procedures/tests
  • Immunocompromised patients/elderly patients
  • Infectious patients (known vs unknown)
  • ? multiple patients in same lab
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How can we decrease risks?

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  • Hand Washing
  • Lab SOP
  • Correct disposal of sharps
  • Robust equipment cleaning (sterilisation)
  • Single Use items
  • Staff Training
  • Occ Health
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What are the 2 types of bacterial viral filters?

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  • Electrostatic Membrane -> a charged material that traps particles/organisms by electrostatic charges on the fibres
  • Pleated membranes -> a material containing numerous tightly packed folds physically stopping bacteria/viruses
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What are immunocompromised patients?

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A state in which the persons immune system is weakened or absent.

E.g HIV/Chemo patients/CF

  • Try to test first
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Active TB?

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If respiratory equipment (e.g. mouthpieces, tubing, spirometers) has been exposed to a patient with known TB, equipment should be removed from use immediately

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14
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Should patients with Active TB be treated?

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No.

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15
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TB is caused by?

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Myobacterium Tuberculosis

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16
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How is TB spread?

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Airborne (cough sneeze etc)

17
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How can we diagnose?

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  • CXR
  • Sputum test
  • Mantoux test
18
Q

What is Pseudomonas?

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Can enter lung tissue (and colonise) in CF patients, and cause serious infection & mortality.

  • Spread via contaminated hands/eqpt
19
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Blood Spills?

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For minor spillages (few drops) wear gloves

For major spillages, gloves/apron/masks

Isolate the spillage area

Area is washed down with appropriate solution (e.g. 10% hypochlorite)

Report incident as per local policy