1-12 Control of Microorganisms: Infection Control, Sterilization, and Disinfection Flashcards
What is the chain of infection, and what are its six links?
It is the transmission pathway of infection, which we seek to interrupt before completion.
The 1) agent leaves its 2) reservoir, or original host, through a 3) portal of exit. Through some 4) mode of transmission, it finds a 5) portal of entry to infect a new 6) susceptible host.
What are the most common ways in which hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are transmitted?
Direct contact with an individual who is infected, colonized, or a carrier.
Indirect contact with a contaminated object.
Respiratory transmission: airborne or droplet.
What are the three sterilization/disinfection classifications of medical devices?
Medical devices are classified by their potential to transmit infectious agents.
- *Critical items** enter normally sterile parts of the body. They should be sterilized.
ex) surgical instruments, invasive monitoring devices - *Semicritical items** come in contact with mucous membranes or nonintact skin. They should be free of all microorganisms except spores (disinfection).
ex) respiratory therapy, anaesthesia equipment - *Noncritical items** come in contact with intact skin (NOT mucous membranes).
ex) blood pressure cuffs, crutches.
What are some physical means of sterilization?
- Steam sterilization (autoclaving)
- Dry heat sterilization
- Irradiation
- Filtration
- Gas sterilization
- Plasma sterilization
What are some chemical means of sterilization and disinfection?
- Alcohols
- Halogens (chlorine and chlorine-releasing compounds, iodine and iodophors)
- Chlorhexidine
- Phenolics
- Quaternary ammonium compounds
How do silver and copper alloy surfaces act against infection?
Metal ions combine with sulfhydryl groups.