Chain of Infection
Breaking the chain
Pathogens
Infections/Conditions
Misc
100

This is the first link in the chain of infection

Pathogen

100

#1 way to decrease spread of infection

Hand Hygiene/Wash Hands

100
  • Need living “host” to survive

  • Uses the hosts metabolic processes to multiply

Virus

100

Terrible bacterial infection, also known as "super bug"

MRSA

100

What is the term for putting on PPE

Donn/Donning

200

This link is described by: Direct contact, indirect contact, airbourne or droplet

Route of Transmission

200

specialized gear designed to sheild the wearer from vaious hazards such as injuries, illnesses or infections by minimizing their exposure

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

200
  • Single cell organism that produce their own energy and can reproduce on their own

  • Do no require a host

Bacteria

200

The most common Hepatitis contracted by healthcare workers

Hep. B

200

refers to situations where residue from evaporated droplets or dust particles containing microorganisms can remain suspended in air for long periods of time

Airborne Transmission

300

This link is described by: Young children/babies, elderly, people with poor immune systems

Susceptible Host

300

Measures that you take when you "Assume all things are infected"

Standard/Universal Precautions

300

an organism that lives on or in a host organism (another species) and gets its food from or at the expense of its host (steals nutrients)

Parasite

300

What organ do all Hepatitis viruses affect?

Liver

300

Government Agency that is responsible for health and safety inside the workplace

OSHA

400

This link is described by: Blood, saliva, vomit, diarrhea, etc. 

Portal of exit

400

What is the last piece of PPE that you doff when exiting a room?

Mask

400

invades the tissue can cause a disease that's confined to the skin, spreads into tissue, bones, and organs, or affects the whole body

Fungus/Fungal infection

400

AIDS is caused by what specific virus?

HIV - Human immunodeficiency Virus

400

What does Aseptic mean?

Clean/Without infection

500

This link is described by: A person, animal, object that is infected

Resevoir Host

500

Highest level of clean used to not spread infection

Sterile Technique/sugical asepsis

500

What is the general name for "Tinea Corporis"

Ringworm

500

What is the common name for "Tinea Pedis"

Athletes foot

500

What does OSHA Stand for?

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

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