Precautions
Chain of Infection
Health Care-Acquired Infections
Nursing Process: Assessment
Nursing Process: Implementation
100

This type of precaution, no sign is posted due to it being a HIPPA violation

What is neutropenic precautions

100

This is a place where microorganisms survive, multiply, and wait to transfer to a susceptible host

What is a reservoir

100

This is an infection that is present at the time of admission to a health care setting

What is community acquired
100

A decrease in this nutritional substance, delays wound healing

What is protein

100

Bathing with this reduces the risk for acquired infections with MRSA and VRE

What is chlorhexidine
200

This type of precaution is used with every patient

What is standard precautions

200

Healthcare workers hands or contaminated equipment can be classified as this

What is indirect transmission

200

Treatment with these for long period of times are associated with an increased risk for certain types of infections

What is antibiotics

200

A history of this disease process increases your patients chance for risk for infection

What is diabetes

200

This eliminates and destroys all forms of microbial life, including spores

What is sterilization

300

This type of precaution is used for individuals with measles, chickenpox, TB

What is airborne precautions

300

This depends on the number of microorganisms present, their virulence, and their ability to produce disease

What is the infectious agent

300

This type of infection is caused from microorganisms outside the individual

What is exogenous infection
300

A increase of these levels, decrease resistance to infection

What is cortisol

300

This is the most effective basic technique in preventing and controlling transmission of infection

What is hand hygiene

400

This type of precaution is used for patients with influenza

What is droplet precautions

400
Age, nutritional status, chemotherapy, diabetes, and smoking all play a role in a patients what

Susceptibility

400

What is the most important technique a health care provider can perform to decrease their patients chance of getting a healthcare acquired infection

What is hand hygiene

400

An increase in this lab value often indicates an infection

What is WBCs

400

This is not to be used when hands are visibly soiled

What is alcohol based hand sanitizer

500

This type of precaution would be used for someone with an MRSA infected wound

What is contact precautions


500

This is the amount of pathogen that is required to cause an infection

What is the dose

500

This type of infection occurs when part of the patient's normal flora becomes altered and an overgrowth occurs

What is an endogenous infection

500

Decreased immunity, dry mucous membranes, decreased secretions, and decreased tissue elasticity increase what populations susceptibility to infection

What is the older adult

500

This eliminates almost all pathogenic organisms, except for bacterial spores

What is disinfection