Smorgasbord
Asepsis
Infection Prevention and Control
Precautions
Chain of Infection
100

Touching, kissing, shaking hands, or sexual intercourse.

What are examples of direct contact?

100

What is Asepsis? 

Absence of pathogenic organisms

100

What is disinfection? 

a process eliminates many microorganisms from inanimate objects. 

100

Separation and restriction of movement of ill persons with contagious disease is? 

What is isolation

100

Any place where a microorganism can survive before moving to a place where it can multiply.

What is a reservoir?

200

What is a protective reaction that delivers fluid, blood products and nutrients to the injured area? 

What is inflammation. 

200

What is the difference between medical and surgical asepsis? 

Medical reduces; surgical eliminates. 

200

What would be (3) examples of a droplet disease?

meningitis, common cold, flu

200

Name PPE for droplet precautions

gloves, gown, mask, face shield or goggles, hair & shoe covers (facility dependent)

200

What part of the chain describes how infectious agents are spread from person/place to another?  

Means of transmission

300

Dust particles and spores in the air, droplets from sneezing

What are examples of airborne transmission?

300

What is considered a sterile field?

an area free of microorganisms and prepared to receive sterile items.

300

Covering your nose/mouth, placing a surgical mask on, and practicing proper hand hygiene are all examples of what? 

What is cough etiquette
300

Covid, ebola, tuberculosis and polio are all examples of which disease? 

What is airborne
300

Body orifices where microorganisms leave the body

What is a portal of exit?

400

Open wounds, incisions, puncture sites or body orifices with catheters inserted.

What are examples of portals of entry?

400

What are risk factors related to infection? 

Number of heath care employees with direct contact, therapy received, length of hospitalization

400

What is the proper way to perform hand washing? 

Washing with soap and water for 20 seconds, followed by rinsing under water. 

400

Transmission based precaution that is used for patients with known or suspected wound infection such as MRSA (methicillin reistant staphylococcus aureus).

What are contact precautions?

400

Patients who are immunocompromised, ill, fatigued or who have poor nutrition status.

What is a susceptible host?

500

What is the relation between local inflammation and infection? 

Signs are identical

500

What are the major sites for HAI infection? 

Surgical or traumatic wounds, urinary and respiratory tracts, and bloodstream 

500

When are standard precautions used? 

On every patient, regardless of their infection status. Any contact with blood, bodily fluid, non-intact skin, and mucous membranes. 

500

What kind of mask must be worn when coming in contact with an airborne illness?

What is N-95 mask, PAPR

500

Name 3 body defenses that help fight infection

skin, mucous membranes, normal flora, inflammatory response, immune response.