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Chain of Infection Cycle 6 Elements in Proper Order 1. Infectious Agent 2. Resivoir 3. Exit 4. Transportation 5. Entrance 6. Host
Infectious Agent pathogenic microorganism
Examples of Host person to become infected (another person)
Examples of Entrance breaks in skin, mucous membrane, mouth
Examples on Method of Transportation hands, contaminated foor, air droplets, contaminated needles
Examples of Exit Route secretions, feces, blood, urine
Examples of Reservoir infected individual or animal also
Actions of Pathogens: Pathogenic microrganisms have two possible effects within the body 1. Local destruction of tissues 2. Production of poisonous substances (toxins) that migrate
Factors That Influence Infections Several factors that will determine whether or not a pathogen will ultimately result in infection: 1. Specific Portal Of Entry 2. Number of Microorganisms 3. Virulence of the microorganism 4. Host resistance (immune system)
Things that makes a host susceptible 1. Illness, injury, surgery, inactivity, hospitalization 2. Chronic fatigue 3. Poor nutrition 4. Infants/elderly 5. Emotional factors (stress)6. Medications (example: antibiotics killing "good" and "bad" bacteria)
Stages of Infectious Process 1. Incubation Period 2. Prodromal Stage 3. Illness Stage 4. Convalescence
Incubation Period Interval between entrance of pathogen into body and appearance of first symptoms
Prodromal Stage Interval from onset of nonspecific signs and symptoms (malaise, low-grade fever, fatigue) to more specific symptoms
Illness Stage Interval when client manifests signs and symptoms specific to type of infection
Convalescence Interval when acute symptoms of infection disappear
Lines of Defense Skin, Inflammatory Response, and Immune Response
1st Line of Defense Skin - skin, mucous membranes, secretions
2nd Line of Defense Inflammatory Response - blood cells, antimicrobial proteins
3rd Line of Defense Immune Response - Lymphocytes, Antibodies
MOST EFFECTIVE WAY to break the infectious cycle Handwashing
Direct Contact spread of pathogens from one person to another through body contact
Indirect Contact intermediary/inanimate objects harbors the microorganisms and carries them from the infected persons to the new victim
Human Carrier does not exhibit symptoms of a disease, but rather carries the pathogen and transmits it to others
Airborne Transmission dust particles or spores blowing from place to place
Droplet Transmission infectious diseases can be transmitted by contact with pathogens containing moisture droplets produced by coughing/sneezing
Water Borne Transmission public water supply contaminated with pathogens (bacteria, protozoa etc)
Food Borne Transmission food poisoning care result from foods that have not been properly cooked, stored, refrigerated
Transmission Via Animals Lyme Disease and Rabies are forms of transmissions via animals
Vectors living carrier of pathogens
Most common vectors that transmit disease to humans Mosquitoes, flies, fleas, ticks, and lice
True nurses are especially at risk for infection if they are tired
Reservoir places where a pathogenic organism can live and grow
Portal of Exit method in which an organism leaves the reservoir
Vehicle transmit organism
Portal of Entry through which an organism can enter the host
Susceptible Host organism can find another reservoir
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