True or False:
Using alcohol-based hand rubs, such as hand sanitizer to wash your hands is considered hand-hygiene
TRUE
How long should you wash your hands with soap and water?
30 seconds
CDC
The aim of surgical asepsis is to
to eliminate all living microorganisms
___means to put on PPE and ___means to take off PPE
Don and Doff
What is the best and most common way to break the chain of infection?
handwashing
The virus that causes HIV/AIDS would be considered which link in the chain of infection?
infectious agent
Name 2 major bloodborne pathogens
HIV and AIDS
What setting is medical asepsis used in?
all medical settings
Name 5 types of PPE
Gloves, Gown, Mask, Goggles, Face Shield
Give YOUR OWN example of direct contact and indirect contact.
Direct contact happens when you directly touch an infected person or their secretions. Indirect contact happens when touch an object that is contaminated by an infected person, such as a needle, dressing, tissue or linen.
Name the three different types of reservoirs
human, animal, environmental
Name at least 5 different instances a health care worker should wash their hands
B/A...
what type of disease has symptoms that appear suddenly and worsen quickly, then you get better fairly quickly?
acute
These are microorganisms found in human blood that can cause infection and disease in humans.
Bloodborne pathogens
The objective of medical asepsis is to
to reduce the number of harmful pathogens to a safe level.
A phlebotomist forgot to properly don PPE before going into a patient's room who was on isolation for C.Diff. The phlebotomist washed his hands and donned gloves before and after drawing blood through venipuncture. Afterwards, he gets called to collect blood from another patient down the hall. Again, he washes his hands and dons gloves to complete the blood draw. The patient was so grateful that the stick was painless and proficient and reached up to give the Phlebotomist a hug. The phlebotomist left the room with a huge smile, happy to have pleased the patient. A few days later that same patient began to have nausea and diarrhea and was later diagnosed with C.diff. What kind of infection does the second patient now have?
Nosocomial or Healthcare acquired infection (HAI) caused by transmission due to lack of PPE
List the six links in the chain of infection
What are infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, means of transmission, portal of entry, and susceptible host
What type of infection lingers, sometimes forever, and can be transmitted to others?
chronic
When are contact precautions used and what precautions need to be taken place?
When the patient is at risk of spreading an infection by direct contact with a person or object. The PBT needs to wear gown, gloves and wash hands.
Name 4 ways a healthcare provider can help prevent the spread of infection
Proper handwashing
Handling specimens correctly
Maintaining high standards of cleanliness
Proper PPE
Do not expose patients to illnesses
This agency makes rules to protect workers from hazards on the job
OSHA
Name 2 different types of infections and an example of each
exogenous, endogenous, nosocomial, opportunistic, industrial
What is the difference between engineering controls and workplace practice controls? What are they used for?
engineering: the way someting is designed
workplace practice: how the healthcare worker implements training and education
to keep hcw and patient as safe as possible