Sterilization, Disinfection, & Antisepsis- RA1 Flashcards
Why are sterilization, disinfection, & antisepsis needed to prevent Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI)?
- Hospital acquired infections can lead to:
○ Serious illness or death
○ Extended stay & consequent loss of earnings/ hardship
○ Transmission of infection to other patients - Studies indicate that 1/3 of hospital acquired infections are preventable
- Sterilization, disinfection & antisepsis are methods of preventing hospital acquired infections
Define sterilization.
Total destruction or physical removal of ALL microorganisms
List the most common methods of sterilization.
- Moist Heat
- Dry Heat
- Ethylene Oxide Gas
- Irradiation
Describe the mechanism of moist heat in sterilization.
Saturated steam under pressure (e.g. autoclave) kills microbes by irreversibly denaturing proteins, causing single strand DNA breaks & compromising membrane integrity
Describe the mechanism of dry heat.
Oven that kills microbes by irreversibly denaturing proteins, causing single strand DNA breaks & compromising membrane integrity
Describe the mechanism of ethylene oxide gas.
Kills by alkylating proteins, DNA, & RNA within cells, which prevents normal cellular metabolism & replication
Describe the mechanism of irradiation.
UV & Gamma Rays that kill by eliciting DNA damage through production of free radicals; blocking microbial replication
What is the definition of disinfection. How is disinfection different from sterilization?
- Disinfection= process of removing or killing most, but NOT all viable organisms
- Sterilization removes all organisms
What are the three categories of disinfection?
- High level
- Intermediate level
- Low level
What is the definition of high level disinfection?
High quality method that can approach sterilization; kills all but large bacterial spores–used for instruments & devices that cannot be sterilized
What is the definition of intermediate level disinfection?
Can kill most microorganisms but NOT effective against bacterial spores at all–used on semi-critical instruments that cannot be sterilized
What is the definition of low-level disinfection?
Kills most vegetative bacteria, some fungi, & some viruses– used on non-critical instruments e.g. stethoscopes, BP cuffs…etc.
List the high level disinfection agents.
Glutaraldehyde
Peracetic acid
Hydrogen peroxide
Chloine compounds (bleach)
List the intermediate level disinfection agents.
Alcohols
Iodine
Phenolic compounds
List the low level disinfection agents.
Quaternary ammonium