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1. Infectious Agent

2. Reservoir

3. Portal of Exit

4. Mode of Transmission

5. Portal of Entry

6. Susceptible Host

What is the Chain of Infection?

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Goal: Reduces the number of microorganisms

Key Action: Hand hygiene, barrier techniques.

What is Medical Asepsis (Clean Technique)?

100

Goal: Eliminates ALL microorganisms & spores

Constraint: contamination occurs if a sterile object touches any non-sterile object.

What is Surgical Asepsis?

100

The most effective way to break the chain of infection.

What is Hand hygiene?

100

- Bacteria, Fungi, Viruses, Protozoa

(Action: Diagnosis & rapid identification)

What are Infectious Agents?

200

The absence of pathogenic microorganisms

What is Asepsis?

200

A place where microorganisms survive, multiply, & await transfer

What is Reservoir?

200

(Organisms enter the body through the same routes they use for exiting) - Blood, GI/GU tract, Skin/Mucous membranes, Respiratory tract, Reproductive tract

What is Portals of Exit & Entry?

200

- Contact

- Droplet

- Airborne

What are Modes of Transmission?

200

Risk Factors Profile: Age (very young/old), Nutritional Status, Stress, Chronic Disease (Immune deficiency, impaired circulation), Medical Therapy (Chemotherapy, steroids), Hospital-Acquired Risks: Invasive procedures (IVs, Catheters)

What is a Susceptible Host?

300

is used to protect the patient, to keep germs out.

What is Reversed Isolation?

300

Normal Flora (Skin/Gut) > System Defenses (Cilia, Saliva, Acidic Gastric Fluid) > Inflammation (Vascular reaction delivering fluid/blood to repair tissue)

What are Natural Defenses?

300

- Redness (Erythema

- Warmth

- Edema (swelling)

- Pain at site

What are Localized signs of Infection?

300

- Fever, Fatigue, Nausea/vomiting, Enlarged Lymph Nodes, Generalized Aches

What are Systemic signs of Infection?

300

Lab Data: WBC count>10,000 

What is an Indication of Infection?

400

Standard for routine decontamination

What is Alcohol-based Hand Rub hand hygiene?

400

Mandatory for... Visibly soiled hands, Spore-forming organisms (e.g., C.Diff)

What is Soap & Water hand hygiene?

400

1. Before touching a patient

2. Before clean/aseptic procedure

3. After body fluid exposure risk

4. After touching a patient

5. After touching patient surroundings

What are 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene?

400

Used for ALL patients, regardless of diagnosis

Principle: Assume ALL blood & body fluids are infectious.

What is Standard Precautions?

400

- Contact Precautions

- Droplet Precautions

- Airborne Precautions

- Protective Environment (Reverse Isolation)

What is Isolation Precautions?

500

1. Gown

2. Mask 

3. Goggles/Face shield

4. Gloves (last)

What is Donning?

500

1. Gloves (most contaminated)

2. Goggles

3. Gown

4. Mask (Protects airway longest)

What is Doffing?

500

Healthcare-Associated Infections

What does HAIs stand for?

500

Multi-Drug Resistant Organisms

What does MDROs stand for?

500

Organisms resistant to broad-spectrum antibiotics

What are MDROs?

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