STRAWBERRY
BLUEBERRY
AVOCADO
APRICOT
GRAPE
100

What is HAI ?

It is also known as ?

Hospital Acquired Infection

Nosocomial Infection and Health Care Associated Infection

100

Define HAI

Those infection which were not present in a person at the time of admission to a hospital but are acquired during a stay in a hospital are considered as hospital acquired infection.

100

Define surveillance

It is the act to monitor spread of infection rate is essential to identify problems and evaluate control activities.

100

Discuss Infection control manual

 Good Job, Keep it up

100

What is comprehensive surveillance ?

CS involve continuous monitoring of all patients as per all event and process 

200

Tell me the general information to know regarding HAI

All hospitalized patients infection affects 5 - 15%

Patient in ICU affects 40%

WHO estimate mortality from HAI ranges from 12 - 80%

200

What is active surveillance ?

Health worker actively goes to house every fortnight to detected cases & collect data

200

What is passive surveillance ?

Data is itself reported to health system passively

200

What is laboratory based surveillance ?

Monitoring infectious disease by collecting data from laboratory.

200

What is patient based surveillance ?

Is a method to collect the data from each patient to detect disease

300

Enlist most common types of NCI

UTI

SSI

VAP

CLABSI

300

Enlist role of nursing staff in infection control

DIRECTionS

300

What is prospective surveillance ?

Monitor patients during hospitalization

300

What is retrospective surveillance ?

Identify infection via chart review when the patient has been discharged

300

What is priority directed surveillance ?

Also k/a targeted or focused s. is a type of surv. that focus on specific event, process, organism or population

400

What are the objectives of surveillance ?

Evaluate & monitoring infection control measures.

Reduce infection rate

Monitor antimicrobial susceptibility pattern

Establish endemic baseline rateIdentify & detect the spread of disease

400

Explain terms:- Endemic, Pandemic & Epidemic

Endemic:- A disease that is regularly found among a particular population or region. For example, malaria

Pandemic:- An epidemic spreads across countries, affecting a large number of people globally.         Eg:- COVID-19 

Epidemic:-sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease above what is normally expected in that population or area. For example, an influenza

400

Enlist types of surveillance

Active or passive

Lab based & patient based

Prospective & retrospective

Priority directed & cpmprehensive

400

Discuss Infection control team

 Good, Keep Growing

400

Discuss Infection control committee

 Excellent

500

Bundle approach for UTI

 VERY GOOD...

500

Bundle approach for SSI

 VERY NICE

500

Bundle approach for VAP

 Excellent 

500

Insertion Bundle approach for CLABSI

 WAOOO

500

Maintenance Bundle approach for CLABSI

 Woohoo Very Nice

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