Definitions
Micro-organisms & Asepsis
Chain of Infection
Risks & Complications
Prevention
100

What is infection?

The invasion of body tissues by microorganisms that cause disease

100

What type of microorganism is the most common cause of infection?

Bacteria

100

How many links are in the chain of infection?

6

100

What is the most common healthcare related infection (HAI)?

UTI

100

What is the #1 way infections are spread?

Contaminated hands
200

What is an asymptomatic (subclinical) infection?

An infection with no visible symptoms

200

Which microorganism must enter living cells to reproduce?

Viruses

200

What link refers to where the microorganisms live and multiply?

Reservoir

200

What is the most serious complication of infection?

Sepsis

200

What does the CDC recommend for hand hygiene before and after patient care?

Alcohol-based hands rubs

300

What is a communicable disease?

A disease spread by contact with body fluids, objects, or vectors (bugs)

300

What term describes microorganisms that normally live on the body without causing harm?

Normal (resident) flora
300

What is the portal of entry?

The way microorganisms enter the body; a break in the skin or mucous membranes

300

Which populations are most at risk for infection?

Infants, children, immunocompromised, and elderly

300

What occurs when antibiotics are used inappropriately or for too long?

Antibiotic resistance

400

What is an infectious disease?

A communicable disease caused by microorganisms

400

What is the difference between medical and surgical asepsis?

Medical is clean technique; surgical is sterile technique

400

What link describes how an organism is transferred from one host to another?

Mode of transmission

400

What complication occurs when bacteremia becomes systemic and life threatening?

Septicemia

400

What type of infection originates from the patients own flora?

Endogenous infection

500

What terms describe bacteria present in the bloodstream?

Bacteremia

500

What term describes the severity of disease and how easily is spreads?

Virulence

500

What happens when the chain of infection is broken?

Infection is prevented

500

Which population has the highest risk for sepsis?

Older adults

500

What nursing action is essential when caring for all patients blood and bodily fluid?

Treat them as if infectious and use appropriate PPE