Hospital Acquired Infections Flashcards

1
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What is a healthcare infection?

A

Infections arising as a consequence of providing healthcare

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2
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Outline the range of HAIs and the most prevalent type

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20% UTIs, pneumonia, surgical wound infections skin/soft tissue, primary bloodstream, 21% GI, other

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3
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Describe the principles of antibiotic resistance

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Incorrect use = overuse, misuse = driving force for the devel of Abx resistance

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4
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What factors make a pt more vulnerable to HAIs?

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Extremes of age, 
obesity/malnourishment, 
DM, 
cancer, 
immunosuppression, 
smoker, 
surgical patient, 
emergency admission
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5
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Describe principles relating to infection prevention and control in a hospital setting

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4 Ps =

Pt: interactions with other people, side rooms, quarantine, protection of susceptible pts.

Pathogen: virulence factors, interactions with other bacteria/Abx/disinfectants.

Practice: activities of health workers, policies.

Place: environment, space, layout toilets, wash hand basins, decontamination

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Describe the use of Personal Protective Equipment with regard to infections in a hospital setting

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specialized clothing or equipment, worn by an employee for protection against infectious materials = gloves, marks, gowns, use once items

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Outline the global concerns relating to HAIs and drug resistance.

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prolonged stays = costs, impact on health, opportunity costs, long-term disability, increased Abx resistance, death,

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