Sterilization, Disinfection, & Antisepsis- RA1 Flashcards

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Why are sterilization, disinfection, & antisepsis needed to prevent Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI)?

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  • 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
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Define sterilization.

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Total destruction or physical removal of ALL microorganisms

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List the most common methods of sterilization.

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  • Moist Heat
  • Dry Heat
  • Ethylene Oxide Gas
  • Irradiation
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Describe the mechanism of moist heat in sterilization.

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Saturated steam under pressure (e.g. autoclave) kills microbes by irreversibly denaturing proteins, causing single strand DNA breaks & compromising membrane integrity

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Describe the mechanism of dry heat.

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Oven that kills microbes by irreversibly denaturing proteins, causing single strand DNA breaks & compromising membrane integrity

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Describe the mechanism of ethylene oxide gas.

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Kills by alkylating proteins, DNA, & RNA within cells, which prevents normal cellular metabolism & replication

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Describe the mechanism of irradiation.

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UV & Gamma Rays that kill by eliciting DNA damage through production of free radicals; blocking microbial replication

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What is the definition of disinfection. How is disinfection different from sterilization?

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  • Disinfection= process of removing or killing most, but NOT all viable organisms
  • Sterilization removes all organisms
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What are the three categories of disinfection?

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  • High level
  • Intermediate level
  • Low level
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What is the definition of high level disinfection?

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High quality method that can approach sterilization; kills all but large bacterial spores–used for instruments & devices that cannot be sterilized

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What is the definition of intermediate level disinfection?

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Can kill most microorganisms but NOT effective against bacterial spores at all–used on semi-critical instruments that cannot be sterilized

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What is the definition of low-level disinfection?

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Kills most vegetative bacteria, some fungi, & some viruses– used on non-critical instruments e.g. stethoscopes, BP cuffs…etc.

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List the high level disinfection agents.

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Glutaraldehyde
Peracetic acid
Hydrogen peroxide
Chloine compounds (bleach)

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List the intermediate level disinfection agents.

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Alcohols
Iodine
Phenolic compounds

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List the low level disinfection agents.

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Quaternary ammonium

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What is antisepsis?

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Disinfectants are used to lower the number of microorganisms on skin surfaces

  • None kill bacterial spores but do kill vegetative bacteria
  • Are generally very safe
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What is the most common & effective method for skin antisepsis for blood culture?

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Iodine containing solutions

18
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What are the two major iodine containing compounds?

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1) Tincuture of iodine

2) Iodophors

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Describe the mechanism of action of iodines.

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Penetrates the cell wall of microorganisms & causes disruption of proteins, nucleic acid structure, & synthesis.

20
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What are the two most highly resistant organisms to methods of disinfection & antisepsis?

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1) Prions

2) Bacterial spores