infection control Flashcards

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infection control

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policies + procedures used to minimise detection/prevention/management of infection

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Where do infection control policies apply?

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1) hospitals
2) GP surgeries
3) nursing/residential homes
4) healthcare facilities

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healthcare associated infections (HAI’s)

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infections transmitted to patients as a result of healthcare procedures

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What are the risk factors for hospital acquired infections?

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1) presence of microorganisms in hospital environment
2) immunocompromised patients
3) transmission of pathogens between staff + patients and among patients
5) underlying illness
6) use of medical devices
7) bed occupancy rates
8) increased movement of patients
9) type of hospital

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The most common type of healthcare associated infection occurs in which body system?

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gastrointestinal system

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How can we combat hospital associated infections?

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1) better hygiene in healthcare setting

2) infection control team

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Who do infection control teams comprise of?

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1) 1 consultant/doctor
2) infection control nurses
3) administration staff

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What does an infection control team do?

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1) advise on measures to tackle HAIs
2) implement programmes to stop HAIs taking place
3) monitor + deal with outbreak situations
4) educate members of staff in policies + techniques

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