High 5
Bugs and Barriers
Precaution Station
Infection Connection
Protect and Prevent
100

The virus that causes AIDS.

What is HIV?

100

The Single most effective way to prevent infection transmission in healthcare

What is Hand Hygiene?

100

A patient with MRSA requires this type of precaution.

what are contact precautions?

100

This type of pneumonia is common in AIDS patients with very low CD4 counts.

What is Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PCP)?

100

Healthcare workers should receive this yearly vaccine to protect patients and themselves.

what is the flu vaccine?

200

HIV primarily attacks these immune system cells.

What are CD4 (T-helper) cells?

200

Gloves, gowns and mask are examples of this

What is PPE?

200

Patients with flu should be placed under this precaution

What are droplet precautions?

200

Oral thrush in HIV patients is usually caused by this fungus.

What is Candida albicans?

200

This post exposure treatment should begin within 72 hours after potential HIV exposure.

What is post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP)?

300

The term used when a patient's viral load is so low it can nnot be detected on standard testing. 

What is undetectable?

300

This type of precaution is required for TB.

What are airborne precautions?

300

A negative prssure room is required for this precaution.

What are airborne precautions?

300

Toxoplasmosis in HIV is most often linked to exposure from this animal. 

What is a cat (cat feces/litter box)?

300

This everyday practice reduces the risk of central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI).

What is aseptic technique/central line bundle compliance.

400

The treatment for HIV involves a combination of drugs called this.

What is antiretroviral therapy (cART)?

400

For C. Diff, hand sanitizer is not enough, you must do this.

What is wash with soap and water?

400

Name 2 types of PPE needed when entering a room of a patient with COVID-19?

What are gown and N95 mask? (Or face shield/gloves)

400

This virus causes painful vesicular lesions and can recur more severely in HIV patients.

What is herpes simplex virus (HSV)?

400

Patients with HIV and CD4 count under 200 should receive this prophylactic antibiotic. 

What is trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim)?

500

The minimum CD4 count that defines AIDS.

What is less than 200?

500

This term refers to the chain of events that must be broken to prevent infection.

What is the chain of infection?

500

This government agency sets the official guidelines for standard and transmission-based precautions. 

What is the CDC?

500

Kaposi's sarcoma, often seen in AIDS is associated with this virus. 

What is herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8)?

500

This principle means using the same infection-prevention measures for all patients, regardless of diagnosis. 

What are standard precautions?