IP & Hand Hygiene
You and Your Hands
The Yuck Factor
Red & Yellow
Brown & Buggy
100

Three purposes of infection prevention

What is:

1. Prevent transmission of pathogens

2. Prevention of healthcare acquired infection

3. Create a safe environment for patients, staff and visitors

100

What are some important things that can help prevention infection?

What is: 

vaccination

hand hygiene

respiratory hygiene

environmental cleaning/disinfection

self care

100

An unexpected result of healthcare 

What is:

HAI

100

The primary pathogens that can be transmitted by blood.

What is:

HIV

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis B

100

This type cleaning/disinfecting agent must be used if a someone has nausea, vomiting and diarrhea

What is : BLEACH (10%) containing 

200

The most effective method for hand hygiene

What is:

Hand sanitizer

Unless hands are visibly soiled or an enteric pathogen is possibly involved

200

Minimum amount of time needed to complete soap and water hand hygiene

What is: 20 seconds

200

Helps prevent germs from getting into food and drinks during preparation.

What is: hand hygiene

Germs can multiply in food and beverages and make people very sick.  It is important to clean hands before handling food.

200

If blood or bodily fluids are encountered at work, this will be needed.

What is: gloves

Might need additional PPE as well.

200

A type of pathogen that is of is of increased concern

What is: CRE - Carbapenem Resistant Enterobacteriaceae 

or MDROs

300

True or False: Hand hygiene is the single most important action in prevention infection.

What is: True

300

Something that helps protect you from exposure to pathogens.

What is : PPE


300

Number of healthcare acquired infections that occur each year in the United States

What is: 722,000

300

This is a source of germs like salmonella, E. coli, and norovirus

What is: feces

300

C-diff is transmitted through this route.

What is:

Fecal-Oral Transmission

Will also accept environmental contact**

400

True or False: Gloves are a substitute for hand hygiene?

What is: False

400

This is the set of precautions that are taken to prevent infection and include things like hand hygiene, PPE, cleaning and disinfection, needle safety and safe handling of linen.

What are: standard precautions

400

There have been several outbreaks reported due to these when on healthcare workers hands

What is:

Artificial fingernails

400

Something that can be removed or avoided to help prevent infection

What is: an invasive line.

400

One of the most common MDRO's seen in hospitals

What is:

MRSA

500

Important indications for hand hygiene

What is: 

1.Before eating.

2. After using the restroom.

3. Before/after touching your face.

4. After body fluid exposure risk

5. Before and after working with patients.

500

These can spread germs from surface to surface if not cleaned frequently

What is: your hands

500

This can be done to help protect you from COVID-19

What is:  

vaccination

avoiding large crowds

wearing a mask

hand hygiene

500

Foul smelling urine and a runny noses are not an indication for this

What is:

antibiotics

500

The method of hand cleaning when around someone that has an enteric pathogen.

What is:

soap and water hand hygiene