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Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 Definitions • Infection control • Infectious disease • Pathogens Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 3 Signs and Symptoms of Infections • Generalized or systemic – Affecting the whole body • Localized – Affecting one area of the body Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 4 Microbiology • • • • Microscope Microbiology Germ theory Communicable disease or contagious disease • Contaminated Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 5 Microbiology • • • • • • Normal flora Immune response Antibiotic Opportunistic infection Aerobic Anaerobic Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 6 Microbiology • • • • • • Hosts Symbiosis Neutralism Parasitic Parasite Microbes Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 7 Microbes • • • • • Bacteria Viruses Fungi Rickettsia Protozoa Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 8 Chain of Infection • • • • • • Infectious agent Reservoir host Portal of exit Route of transmission Portal of entry Susceptible host Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 9 Chain of Infection Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 10 Infection Control • Defense mechanisms • Scope of problem – Nosocomial infection – Handwashing – Industrial illness – Needlestick injuries Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 11 Infection Control • Regulatory agencies – CDC – OSHA Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 12 Asepsis • Asepsis – Also known as aseptic technique • Medical asepsis or clean technique • Surgical asepsis or sterile technique Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 13 Breaking the Chain of Infection • Breaking just one link, stops the infection • Six elements summarized – Source of infecting microorganism – Means of transmission – Susceptible host Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 14 How to Break Chain • • • • Handwashing Decontaminate surfaces and equipment Avoid contact when contagious Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) • Follow isolation precautions Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 15 Maximize Resistance • Provide good hygiene • Ensure proper nutrition and fluid intake • Decrease stressors that weaken the immune response Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 16 Normal Flora • • • • Transient flora Resident flora Standard precautions Handwashing – Removes transient flora – Diminishes resident flora Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 17 Standard Precautions • Follow at ALL times – Prevents contact with microbes – Blood – Body fluids, secretions, and excretions except sweat – Nonintact skin – Mucous membranes Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 18 Standard Precautions • • • • • • Handwashing PPE Patient-care equipment Environmental control Linen Needle disposal Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 19 Isolation • Consequences to patient • Transmission-based precautions – Airborne precautions – Droplet precautions – Contact precautions • Neutropenic precautions Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 20 Methods to Inhibit or Destroy Microbes • • • • • Bacteriostatic Bacteriocidal or germicidal Antiseptics Disinfectants Sterilization Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 21 Surgical Asepsis • Also called sterile technique • Eliminates presence of pathogens from objects and areas • Sterile field Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 22 The Risks • Blood-borne pathogens – Hepatitis B – Hepatitis C – Hepatitis D – HIV Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 23 Tuberculosis (TB) • • • • • • Airborne pathogen Caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis No prevention Skin test give for detection Still a problem in the United States Drug-resistant strains developing Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 24 Drug-Resistant Organisms • Developed from overuse of antibiotics • Developed from patients who do not complete antibiotic treatment • Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus (MRSA) • Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE) Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 25 Other Infectious Organisms • Bird Flu – Avian Influenza • Mad Cow Disease – Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) • West Nile Virus Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 26 Reporting Exposure • Any exposure to blood or body fluids must be reported immediately • Written incident or injury report • Exposure Control Plan Copyright © 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 27