Chain of infection - Answer-infectious agent
reservoir
portal of exit
transmission
portal of entry
susceptible host
/.Infectious agent - Answer-pathogens- capable of causing disease
/.Reservoir - Answer-a place where pathogens survive and multiply
human body is the most common
/.portal of exit - Answer-for infection to spread, a pathogen must exit the reservoir.
most frequent is through body fluids
/.trasmission: direct & indirect contract - Answer-direct- involves touching, kissing
indirect- involves contact w/ a fomite, a contaminated object that transfers a pathogen
private or cohort room
surgical mask within 3 ft
mask on patient when transporting
/.Airborne transmission - Answer-for pathogens that are very small & remain infectious
over long distances when suspended in the air & easily transmitted through air currents
,private room
negative airflow pressure
door closed except entering/exiting
UV air filter
mask (n95)
mask on patient when transporting
patient leaves room ONLY if necessary
private room
positive airflow
no plants or fresh fruits
full PPE
/.Vector - Answer-organism that carries a pathogen to a susceptible host by biting or
stinging, creating another portal of entry into the body
/.Portal of entry - Answer-normal body openings such as the eye, nostrils, mouth,
urethra, vagina and anus
abnormal openings such as cuts, scrapes, and surgical incisions
/.Susceptible host - Answer-a person who is at risk for infection bc of inadequate
defenses against the invading pathogen
/.How can nursing care support the body's natural primary defenses against infection? -
Answer-watching for impaired skin integrity
hygiene of the patient
make sure patient is breathing properly
eyes are protected
mouth is clean
no GI, GU or bowel problems
/.Goals in infection control - Answer-prevent exposure
support patients natural defenses
, early detection
eliminate or reduce infection
educate in infection prevention & control
/.Local infection - Answer-cause harm in limited region of the body
/.systemic infection - Answer-occur when pathogens invade the blood or lymph and
spread throughout the body
/.primary infection - Answer-first infection that occurs in the patient
/.secondary infection - Answer-follow a primary infection
ex. client with pneumonia may develop shingles related to stress of illness
/.acute infection - Answer-resolves quickly
ex. flu- comes & goes
/.chronic infection - Answer-slower onset, doesn't go away like you want it to.
/.latent infection - Answer-sneaky/hiding infection. might not even know you're sick
ex. HIV, TB
/.exogenous infection - Answer-pathogen acquired from the healthcare environment
/.endogenous infection - Answer-the pathogens arise from the patient's normal flora
when some form of treatment causes the normally harmless microbe to multiply &
cause infection
/.Infection Stages: incubation - Answer-stage between successful invasion of pathogen
into the body & the first appearance of symptoms
person doesn't suspect that they've been infected but may be capable of infecting
others
/.Prodromal stage - Answer-first appearance of vague symptoms
/.illness stage - Answer-stage marked by the appearance of the signs and symptoms
characteristic of the disease.
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