Lecture 30 Flashcards

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What is a nosocomial infection?

A

An infection acquired via a hospital, 48 hours after admission and 30 days after discharge from hospital

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How could removal of a skin cancer cause a nosocomial infection?

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If the skin is not clean then the surgical instruments can take a surface skin infection such as S.Aureus and inoculate in deeper tissue where it will cause infection

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3
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What are the risks of developing wound infection from removal of a skin cancer?

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1-5%

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How can the rupture of an appendix cause a wound infection?

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Bowel contents are released into the peritoneal cavity allowing E.Coli to establsh and infection

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What is the likelihood of a ruptured appendix causing an infection in the peritoneal cavity?

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10-20%

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How can extensive leg trauma (such as in a motorcycle accident) cause infection?

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Bacteria such as Pseudomonas Areuginosa can enter the exposed tissue

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7
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What is the liklihood that severe leg trauma can cause infection?

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5-10%

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8
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What affects wound infection rates?

A

Degree of microbial contamination of tissues
Extent of poorly perfused tissue remaining after surgery/injury
Presence of foreign material in wound
Host immunity
Antimicrobial treatment

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How can nosocomial infections be prevented?

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Sterilisation, disinfection, cleaning and isolation

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What is the process of sterilization?

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Destruction or elimination of all forms of life

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What are the different methods through which sterilization can be achieved?

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Autoclave (Steam at 121 degrees and 1 atm for 30 mins, or at 134 degrees and 2 atm for 4 minutes)
Gas Sterilization through ethylene oxide
Chemical sterilization through 2% glutaraldehyde of 6% Hydrogen peroxide
Irradiation

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12
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Can sterilization affect viruses?

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Yes as large numbers of viruses will become inactivated if they have prolonged exposure to moist heat

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What is the role of bacillus stearothermophilus in sterilization?

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It is particularly resistant to heat therefore it can be used to check if the autoclave is working correctly

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14
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What is disinfection?

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KiIling of all vegetative bacteria but not spores

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