Basics of Infection Control
Microorganisms and their Growth
Transmission and Prevention
Handwashing and Standard Precautions
Signs and Symptoms of Infection
100

To prevent the spread of microorganisms that cause disease.

What is the goal/main principle of infection control?

100

Warmth, moisture, darkness, food.

What are factors that promote the growth of microorganisms?

100

This process is how infection spreads from one host to another.

What is the chain of infection?

100

The number 1 way to prevent the spread of infection.

What is hand hygiene?

100

An infection limited to one area of the body.

What is localized infection?

200

A microorganism that causes disease.

What is pathogen?

200

This type of bacteria requires oxygen to grow.

What is aerobic?

200

Direct, indirect, airborne, droplet, and vectors.

What are how microorganisms spread?

200

This should take at least 20 seconds.

What is scrubbing hands while washing?

200

An infection that has spread throughout the body.

What is systemic infection?

300

Being free from disease-causing microorganisms.

What is asepsis?

300

This type of bacteria do not require oxygen to grow.

What is anaerobic?

300

Hand hygiene, proper glove use, cleaning equipment, and isolating contagious patients.

What is how to break the chain of infection?

300

Something you must do if your patient has C. Diff.

What is wash with soap and water OR clean with bleach.

300

Redness, swelling, heat, pain, fever, pus, fatigue.

What are signs/symptoms of infection?

400

This type of asepsis eliminates all microorganisms.

What is surgical asepsis?

400

This process eliminates all microorganisms.

What is sterilization?

400

This precaution is used with all patients, regardless of diagnosis.

What are standard precautions?

400

These are the 3 most commonly used pieces of PPE.

What are gloves, gown, and mask?

400

This response is weaker in elderly patients, resulting in less obvious signs of infection.

What is the immune response? (will also accept inflammatory response)

500

This type of asepsis reduces the number/spread of microorganisms.

What is medical asepsis?

500

This process destroys most pathogens.

What is disinfection?

500

This type of isolation requires use of surgical mask.

What is droplet isolation?

500

Order of PPE donning.

What is gown, mask, faceshield/goggles, gloves?

500

A life-threatening systemic response to infection that can lead to organ failure.

What is sepsis?

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