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SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE BASE ENTRY AND MULTIPLICATION OF ORGANISM RESULTS IN DISEASE COLONIZATION OCCURS WHEN A MICROORGANISM INVADES THE HOST BUT DOES NOT CAUSE INFECTION (INJURY TO CELLS) COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CHAIN OF INFECTION INFECTIOUS AGENT OR PATHOGEN ENDOTOXINS EXOTOXINS SEE TABLE 29-1 PAGE 508 IGNATAVICIUS SEE TABLE 33-1 PAGE 775 POTTER & PERRY RESERVOIR OR SOURCE OF PATHOGEN GROWTH CARRIERS CHAIN OF INFECTION PORTAL OF EXIT MODE OF TRANSMISSION DIRECT OR INDIRECT DROPLET AIR VECTOR VEHICLES CHAIN OF INFECTION PORTAL OF ENTRY (MAY BE THE SAME AS PORTAL OF EXIT) SUSCEPTIBLE HOST SUSCEPTIBLE HOST FACTORS INFECTIOUS PROCESS INCUBATION PERIOD PRODROMAL STAGE ILLNESS STAGE CONVALESCENCE INFECTIOUS ORGANISMS PRIONS VIRUSES BACTERIA FUNGI PROTOZOA HELMINTHS MYCOPLASMS RICKETTSIAE PORTAL OF ENTRY RESPIRATORY GI GU SKIN MUCOS MEMBRANE BLOOD STREAM DEFENSES AGAINST INFECTION NON-SPECIFIC DEFENSES NORMAL FLORA BODY TISSUE ORGAN SYSTEM DEFENSE RESPIRATORY GI GU INFECTIOUS PROCESS LOCALIZED SYSTEMIC PATHOGENICITY DEFENSES AGAINST INFECTION NON-SPECIFIC DEFENSE INFLAMMATION PHAGOCYTOSIS VASCULAR AND CELLULAR RESPONSE EDEMA PHAGOCYTOSIS LEUKOCYTOSIS INFLAMMATORY EXUDATE SEROUS SANGUINOUS PURULENT SPECIFIC DEFENSES AGAINST INFECTION CELL- MEDIATED IMMUNITY ANTIBODY-MEDIATED IMMUNITY HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATED INFECTION (NOSOCOMIAL) INFECTIONS ACQUIRED BY THE PATIENT IN THE HEALTH CARE SETTING WHICH WERE NOT PRESENT AT ADMISSION EXOGENOUS ENDOGENOUS IATROGENIC METHODS OF INFECTION CONTROL HAND HYGIENE GLOVES CDC GUIDELINES FOR DISINFECTION AND STERILIZATION STANDARD, AIRBORNE, DROPLET, CONTACT STANDARD PRECAUTIONS FOR ALL MODES OF TRANSMISSION ASSESSMENT OF PATIENT WITH SUSPECTED INFECTION REVIEW OF PAST DISEASES TRAVEL HISTORY IMMUNIZATION HISTORY STATUS OF DEFENSE MECHANISM PATIENT SUSCEPTIBILITY CLINICAL APPEARANCE AND MANIFESTATIONS LAB TESTING CULTURE AND ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY TESTING CBC ERYTHROCYTE SEDIMENTARY RATE WBC WITH DIFFERENTIAL IRON LEVELS LAB TESTING SEROLOGIC TESTING RADIOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT NURSING DIAGNOSIS AND PLANNING NANDA APPROVED DIAGNOSIS GOALS AND OUTCOMES MEASURABLE REALISTIC PRIORITIES INTERVENTIONS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL ASEPSIS CONTROL/ELIMINATION OF INFECTIOUS AGENTS CONTROL/ELIMINATION OF: MODES OF TRANSMISSION PORTALS OF ENTRY RESERVOIRS HAND HYGIENE (HCP, PATIENT, FAMILY) INTERVENTIONS ISOLATION PRECAUTIONS HYPERTHERMIA INTERVENTION ELIMINATE UNDERLYING CAUSE FEVER MANAGEMENT HEALTH TEACHING ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT HEALTH CARE RESOURCES EVALUATION MEASURE SUCCESS OF INFECTION CONTROL TECHNIQUES COMPARE PATIENT’S RESPONSE TO ACTUAL OUTCOME WHAT WILL YOU DO IF GOAL/OUTCOMES NOT ACHIEVED?