Chapter 28 Flashcards
1
Q
What is the difference between infection and colonization?
A
- Infection: when a pathogen invades tissues and begins growing within a host
- Colonization: presence and growth of microorganisms within a host without tissue invasion or damage
2
Q
List the order in which the chain of infection occurs. (6)
A
- infectious agent
- reservoir
- portal of exit
- mode of transmission
- portal of entry
- susceptible host
3
Q
What are the 4 reasons that HAIs (healthcare-associated infections) occur?
A
- invasive procedures
- antibiotic administration
- multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs)
- breaks in infection prevention and control activities
4
Q
Describe the differences in standard, contact, droplet, and airborne precautions.
A
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standard:
- required for all pts
- hand hygiene
- gloves when touching body fluids or contaminated surfaces
- PPE as needed – if in contact with blood or body fluids
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contact:
- private room/cohort pts
- gloves
- gowns
-
droplet:
- private room/cohort pts
- mask/respirator
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airborne:
- private room
- negative-pressure airflow
- N95 respirator
5
Q
What are the 5 moments for hand hygiene?
A
- before touching pt
- before clean/aseptic procedure
- after body fluid exposure risk
- after touching pt
- after touching pt surroundings