324 Infection Control Flashcards
what are the factors that influence infection prevention and control
age, sex, nutritional status, stress, disease process
standard precautions apply to
blood, blood products, all bodily fluids, secretions, excretions (expect sweat), non intact skin and mucous membranes
standard precautions
-HH before and after contact w/ patients, contact w/ bodily fluids and immediately after gloves are removed
-wash hands w/ soap&water if they are visibly soiled or contaminated w/ blood
-wash hands w/ soap & water if contact with spores (c.diff) if likely
-wear gloves when touching bodily fluids, non intact skin,ect
-PPE
-check with infection prevention and control about non private rooms
-discard all contaminated sharp instruments and needles in puncture resistant container
-respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette
airborne precautions: diseases
measles, chickenpox (varicella), disseminated herpes zoster, mycobacterium tuberculosis, rubeola
airborne precautions: barrier protection
N95 respirator mask or respiratory protection device, private room, negative pressure airflow
droplet precautions: diseases
influenza, adenovirus, group A streptococcus, nersseria meningitides, pertussis, rhinovirus, mycoplasma pneumoniae, pertussis, diphtheria, pneumonic plague, rubella, mumps, respiratory syncytial virus
droplet precautions: barrier protection
private room or cohort pts, mask or respiratory
contact precautions: diseases
MRSA or VRA, C.diff, shigella, major wound infections, herpes simplex, scabies, varicella zoster, respiratory syncytial virus
contact precautions: barrier protection
gown, gloves, private room or cohort patients
protective environment: diseases
stem cell transplants
protective environment: barrier protection
positive airflow , mask , gloves gown
Contact D precautions
wash hands with soap and water, gown, gloves, dedicated equipment
Infection Control and Prevention Department (IPAC)
team of MDs and RNs that help deal with health care associated infections that are contracted in the hospital setting (helps w/ monitoring MRSA or VRE)
biohazard safety
what to if you get a needle stick