infection control Flashcards
1
Q
what makes someone a susceptible host
A
- Low immunity (low white cell count) – underlying disease
- Elderly/ neonatal/ malnourished
- Antibiotics – normal flora disrupted
- Invasive procedures – IV etc.
- Inadequate levels of hygiene
2
Q
causative micro-organisms
A
- Increased number in healthcare settings
- Antibiotic treatments can often enhance development of resistant pathogenic strains
- E.g. MRSA
3
Q
reservoir
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where the potential spread originates
4
Q
portals of entry and exit
A
- Respiratory tract
- Gastro-intestinal tract
- Genito-urinary tract
- Broken skin
5
Q
mode of transmission
A
• Secretions • Excretions • Droplets Direct contact/ indirect contact/ vector spread/airborne spread (exogenous spread) ‘self spread’ (endogenous spread)
6
Q
what is the most effective way to break the chain of infection
A
hand washing
7
Q
types of hand washing
A
level 1- social or routine handwashing
level 2 -hygienic hand antisepsis
level 3 - surgical handscrub