Infection Prevention Basics
It's an Infection!
Notable people and agencies
Protection from Infection
Breaking the chain of infection
100

This minimum time for this to be effective is 20 seconds

Washing your hands

100

Pain, swelling, pus, drainage and heat are symptoms of what kind of infection?

Localized infection

100

This agency issues guidelines to protect and improve the health of individuals and communities. 

The CDC-Center for Disease Control


100

Name 2 major bloodborne pathogens

HIV

AIDS

Hepatitis

100

Name 4 things that you can do to keep yourself healthy?

Adequate sleep

Eat a healthy and well-balanced diet

Exercise routinely

Practice good personal hygiene (Shower/bath, deodorant, brush your teeth, wash your hands)

200

________ means to put on PPE and 

________means to take off PPE

Donning

Doffing

200

Fever, headache, body aches, pains, and all over weakness may indicate this type of infection

What is a generalized infection

200

This agency makes rules to protect workers from hazards on the job, including protection from bloodborne pathogens.

OSHA

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

200

Describe 3 ways someone can become exposed to bloodborne pathogens

Sharps (needlestick or surgical instrument)

Mucous membrane contact

Having non intact skin and coming into contact with blood or bodily secretions

200

Show and tell: how to wash my hands

Demonstrate with verbal description

300

Name 5 types of PPE

Gloves

Gown

Mask

Goggles or Safety glasses

Face Shield

300

Give an example of how infection can spread through both:

Direct contact and

Indirect contact

Direct happens when you directly touch an infected person or their secretions.

Indirect contact happens when you touch an object that is contaminated by an infected person. 

300

This organization works worldwide to promote health, including disease prevention, keep the world safe, and serve the vulnerable.  

WHO

World Health Organization

300

Name the 4 types of infectious agents

Virus

Bacteria

Fungi

Parasite

300

IN ORDER, name the 6 links in the chain of infection

1. Infectious agent

2. Reservoir

3. Portal of Exit

4. Mode of Transmission

5. Portal of Entry

6. Susceptible Host

400

These are microorganisms found in human blood that can cause infection and disease in humans.

Bloodborne Pathogens

400

Name 4 ways you can help to prevent the spread of infection.

Proper handwashing

Proper PPE selection and use

Do not expose patients to illnesses

Clean surfaces

Respiratory hygiene/etiquette

Disinfect as appropriate

400

I invented the rabies vaccine, the process that makes milk safe to drink, and am known as the Father of Microbiology.

 Louis Pasteur

400

Are antibiotics used for viral infections? Why or why not?

No.  Antibiotics are used for bacterial infections. 

400

Describe how to break the chain of infection at each link

Infectious agent: Diagnosis and treatment

Reservoir: clean, disinfect, sterilize, pest control

Portal of Exit: hand hygiene, PPE, proper waste disposal, respiratory etiquette

Mode of Transmission: hand hygiene, PPE, food safety, cleaning/disinfecting, isolation

Portal of Entry: hand hygiene, PPE, first aid, personal hygiene

Susceptible Host: Vaccines, healthy behaviors/lifestyle (sleep, exercise, nutrition)

500

When are contact precautions used 

and 

What precautions need to take place?

When the patient is at risk of spreading an infection by direct contact with a person or object.

The healthcare professional needs to wear gown, gloves, and wash their hands. 

500

You see a sign outside of a patient room that states:

Airborne precautions

N-95 mask needed


What do you do and Why?


You do not enter the room as you are not Fit tested, and it is imperative that you are properly Fit tested in order to properly wear a N-95 mask.  

500

I developed the concept of antisepsis, based my work on the emerging germ theory, significantly improved surgical outcomes, and my last name is the first two syllables of a well known mouthwash.

 Joseph Lister

500

The CDC estimated that ____ out of _____ number of people become ill per year from a healthcare-associated infections.

Many of these infections could have been prevented by __________

(3 answers total)

1 out of 25


Proper hand hygiene

500

Food, moisture, temperature, oxygen, light, and dead and living matter are factors that affect the growth of:

Microorganisms