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Infection control 2

infection control

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microorganism a small living organism that is not visible to the naked eye
nonpathogens are beneficial in maintaining certain body processes
pathogens germs
aerobic require oxygen to live
anaerobic live and reproduce in the absence of oxygen
Bacteria simple, one celled organisms that multiply rapidly
How is bacteria classified shape and arrangement
Cocci are round or spherical in shape bacteria
Bacilli rod shaped bacteria
Spirilla bacterua that are spiral or corkscrew in shape
Protozoa one celled animal like organisms often found in decayed materials. May ocntain flagella, which allow them to move freely
Fungi simple, plant like organisms that live on organic matter.
Rickettsiae parasitic microorganisms,which mean they can not live outside the cells of another living organisms
Viruses reproduce inside another living cell, spread from human to human by blood and other body secretions
Helminths multicellular parasitic organisms commonly called worms or flukes
Endogenous infection or disease originates within the body
Exogenous means infection or disease originates outside the body
nosocomial infection acquired by an individual in a helath care facility
Opportunistic infection infections that occur when the body's defenses are weak
CHAIN OF INFECTION: -Causative agent -Reservoir-Portal of exit-Mode of Transmission -Portal of Entry
Susceptible Host a person likely to get an infection or disease, usually because body defenses are weak
Asepsis defined as the absence of disease-producing mircoorganisms or pathogens
Sterile means free from all organisms both pathogenic and non pathogenic
Contaminated means that organisms and pathogens are present
Antispesis prevent or inhibit growth of pathogenic organisms but are not effective against spores and viruses
Sterilization a process that destroys all microorganisms
Autoclave a piece of equipment that uses steam under pressure or gas to sterilize equipment and supplies.
How long items remain sterile after being autoclaved 30 days
Chemical disinfection disinfection of tools and insturments using chemicals.
Ultrasonic tool uses bubbles in a cleaning solution to remove dirt and debris prior to sterilizing.
Sterile Free from all organisms.
Contaminated organisms and pathogens are present.
Sterile field an area to place sterile items. The 2-inch border is considered contaminated.
Drop technique dropping a sterile item from it's package onto a sterile feild.
Mitten technique a hand wrapped in a sterile wrap to pick up larger objects.
Transfer forceps using forceps to transfer smaller items that can't be transfered with the mitten or drop technique.
Hand washing a basic task required in any health occupation to reduce the spread of infection
Aseptic technique a method followed to prevent the spread of germs or pathogens
CDC Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Hand washing should be done: -arriving at & before leaving the facility -Before and after every patient contact -When the hands become contaminated -Gloves are torn or punctured -Before and after handling a specimen
Method for hand washing: -Use soap-Use warm water -Friction to remove pathogens-Clean all surfaces of the hands-Fingertip pointed downwards-Use dry paper towel to turn on & off the faucet
HBV Hepatitis B virus
HCV Hepatitis C virus
HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration
BBP Bloodborne Pathogen
Who established the Bloodborne Pathogen Standards: OSHA
BBP regulations: -Develop a written exposure plan-ID all employees who have occupational exposure-Hepatitis B vaccine (provided for free)-PPE's (provided)-Clean worksite -Enforce rules-Post signs-Provide training
PPE Personal protective equipment
Hand washing a basic task required in any health occupation to reduce the spread of infection
Aseptic technique a method followed to prevent the spread of germs or pathogens
CDC Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Hand washing should be done: -arriving at & before leaving the facility -Before and after every patient contact -When the hands become contaminated -Gloves are torn or punctured -Before and after handling a specimen
Method for hand washing: -Use soap-Use warm water -Friction to remove pathogens-Clean all surfaces of the hands-Fingertip pointed downwards-Use dry paper towel to turn on & off the faucet
HBV
HCV Hepatitis C virus
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Who established the Bloodborne Pathogen Standards: OSHA
BBP regulations: -Develop a written exposure plan-ID all employees who have occupational exposure-Hepatitis B vaccine (provided for free)-PPE's (provided)-Clean worksite -Enforce rules-Post signs-Provide training
PPE Personal protective equipment
Standard Precautions rules developed by the CDC to prevent contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials
autoclave is a piece of equipment that uses steam under pressure or gas to sterilize equipment and supplies
Communicable Disease caused by a pathogenic organism that can be easily transmitted to others
epidemic when a communicable disease spreads rapidly from person to person
pandemic outbreak of disease over a wide geographical area and affects a high population
clean object does not contain disease- producing organisms
airborne precautions: -pt. must be in private room with doors shut-air in the room must be released outdoors and filtered-each person who enters the room must wear respiratory protection or HEPA mask
droplet precautions used on patients who are infected with pathogens transmitted by large particle droplets expelled during coughing, sneezing, talking, or laughing
protective or reverse isolation protects patients from organisms in the environment
precautions taken in reverse isolaton -pt. placed in a room that has been disinfected-anyone entering the room must wear clean or sterile gowns, gloves, and masks-all equipment brought into the room are clean-special filters used to purify the air
Standard precautions for infection control: -Wash Hands-Wear Gloves-Wear masks and eye protection/face shields-Wear gown-Patient-care equipment -Environmental control-Linen-Occupational Health and BBP -Pt placement
Waste and Linen disposal placed in special infectious waste or bio-hazardous material bags
Gowns, masks and eye protection Worn during any procedure that causes splashing or spraying of body fluids
Sharps All neddles and sharp pbjects must be discarded in a leakproof/puncture-resistant sharps container
Spills and Splashes Must be wiped up immediately w/ a disinfectant solution or swept up and placed in infectious waste container
Resuscitation Devices mouth pieces should be used to avoid the need for mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
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