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Chain of infection, medical asepsis, etc
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| pathogen | microorganism capable of producing disease |
| communicable | infection transmitted from person to person |
| pathogenicity | ability to cause disease |
| virulence | degree of communicability |
| normal flora | characteristic bacteria of a body location ie: staph, ecoli fungus |
| colonization | microorganism present in tissue but not yet causing symptomatic disease |
| surveillance | the tracking and reporting of infections |
| Chain of Infection | Infectious Agent, Reservoir, Portal of Exit, Transmission, Portal of Entry, Host |
| Resevoirs | Source soil, ponds, stool, |
| Portal of Exit | Respiratory (sneezing, couhing, urine, feces, emesis and blood |
| Transmission | how it is spread |
| Portal of Entry | Skin, Mucosa, Urinary Systen |
| Host | Patient |
| Immunity | Resistance to infection associated w/the presence of antibodies/cells acting on specific microorganisms |
| Active Immunity | Cellular, Can be injections lasts for years, occurs naturally by infection or artificially by vaccination |
| Passive Immunity | short duration mom to babyor by infection of antibodies |
| Healthcare Associated Infection HAI | acquired in the inpatient setting not present at admission |
| Endogenous infection | from patient's own flora |
| Exogenous infection | from outside the patient, often from the hands of Health Care Workers |
| Airborne precautions | Measles, Varicella, TB |
| Droplet Precautions | Haemophilus influenzae, meningitis, pneumonia, Diptheria, Pertusis, Pneumonic Plague, Streptococcal pharyngitis, Scarlet Fever, etc |
| Contact Precautions | GI, Resp, Skin or Wound infections, C - Diff, E- coli, Shigella, Hep A, rotavirus, herpes, Impetigo, scabies, zoster, etc |