ddt 15 Flashcards

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what is HAI - healthcare associated infections

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when a person contacts an infection while receiving medical treatment in the hospital, outpatient clinic, nursing home, or any healthcare setting

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HAI’s are more common bc

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  • antibiotic resistance
  • population increased = higher risk
  • improved detection methods
  • more awareness
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30% of HAI can be prevented w

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increased hygiene and control practices

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Meticillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus ( MRSA)

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  • gram +ve bacteria lives in the skin and nasal cavities. lives in 30% in healthy organisims without causing an infection
  • causes infections from the breaks in the skin as cuts or wounds which leads to boiling pimples. may cause serious infection in the hone, heart, bloodstream
    -General Staph. aureus strains respond to penicillin based antibiotics
  • spread from person to person, someone w unwashed hands, contaminated surfaces
  • mrsa is resistant to penicillin based antibiotics as flucoxacilin which limits the treatment options.
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increase risk of mrsa includes

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  • ppl w/ chronic conditions as diabetes, cancer, vascular disease, lung disease
  • open wounds, ppl on drips and drains
  • ppl w weekend immune system
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symptoms of mrsa

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  • depends on the location of the infection
  • wound: tender and redness
  • penunoma: coughing
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Community-associated MRSA commonly causes

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skin infections, such as boils, abscesses, or cellulitis. Often, people think they have been bitten by a spider or insect. you must be isolated

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Vancomycin Resistant Enterococci ( VRE)

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  • gram +ve bacteria that lives in the skin and intestine
  • resistant to vancomycin
  • causes serious infections especially ppl who are ill and weak
  • can cause infection anywhere in the body especially: intestine, urinary tract, and wounds
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Symptoms of VRE

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  • depends on the location of the infection
  • wound: red or tender
  • urinary tract infection: back pain, burning sensation while urinating
  • diarrhoea , feeling weak, chills , fever, sickness
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Risk factors of HAI’s

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. Medical procedures and antibiotic use
* Organizational factors
* Patient characteristics
. behaviours of health care providers and their interactions with the health care system also influence the rate of HAIs.
- physical determinants include:

Use and maintenance of medical devices, such as catheters and ventilators
* Complications following surgical procedures
* Transmission between patients and health care workersOther issues that increase the risk of HAIs are:
* Contaminated air conditioning systems
* Disproportionate nurse-to-patient ratio
* Physical layout of the health care facility (for example, open beds close together)

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Combating/ preventing HAI’s

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  • Proper education and training of health care workers
  • careful use of antibiotics or antimicrobial drugs
  • good hygiene practices
  • minimise risk factors
  • increase hygiene control procedures in outpatient
  • single use of medication vitals
  • excellent sterilisation and disinfection practices
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