Chapter 3 & 4 - Infection control Flashcards
Name the four conditions that need to be present for an infection to occur
- Pathogen
- Susceptibility
- Quantity
- Entry site
Name the 4 ways pathogens enter the body
Direct contact
Indirect contact
Airborne
Vector-borne
Infection control practices - 4 principles
- routinely use PPE
- wash your hands
- ensure medical equipment is kept clean
- maintain immunization against: hep A & B, polio, tetanus, measles, etc.
Acronym for applying PPE
MEGG
Acronym for removing PPE
GGEM
Meaning of MEGG and GGEM
Gloves
Eyewear
Gowns
Masks
What is needed to prevent splashing from the side?
Side protectors - eyewear
What is one of the most important infection control practices?
Hand washing
Hand sanitizers are a substitute for hand washing
FALSE
What is the ratio of dilution for the disinfection solution?
5.25% sodium hypochlorite in a ratio of 1:9
The disinfecting solution can be used for up to how many days?
30 days if stored in a sealed opaque container
What are the possible exposure to contagion (3)?
- blood on open lesion
- scratched by object with blood on it
- bite that draws blood
4 steps of treatment to exposure
- let the injury bleed sligthly
- clean injury with water and mild soap
- rinse with water
- if splashed on a mucous membrane, rinse with abundant water asap to dilute contagion
For chapter 4 - what is the relationship between mass and velocity?
MASS is less important than VELOCITY because kinetic energy = 1/2 mass x velocity (2)