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Infection Control

ATI Fundamentals/ Epidemiology                                                                                                          DGuevara
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For hand protection against body fluids
Group of prevention practices that apply to all patients
Stage when acute symptoms disappear
Put on/get dress
Facility acquired infection
Interval stage, pathogen is multiplying
Catheter-associated urinary trac infection
Inserting a tube into the body to drain or deliver fluids
WBC greater than 10,000/ul
Multi Drug Resistance Organisms
Vancomycin Resistant Enterococcus
Prevention to illness
The absence of illness-producing micro-organisms
Medications that can increase the risk for infection
Center for Disease Control and Infection
Animals or insects as carriers
Reactivation of Herpes Zoster on later age
Infection symptoms start with fever and elevated WBC prior the onset of diarrhea
Down
Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamase
First line of defense against infection
Mechanical cutting of the skin
Appearance of first symptoms of pathogens entering the body
Body's local response to injury or infection
Pneumonia causing bacteria
Reverse isolation
An increase indicates and active inflammatory process or infection
High-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) Or N95 must be used
Precautions to prevent infectious agent that remain suspended in the air
Remove/take off
Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
Presence of a pathogen leads to a chain of events. All components of the chain must be present and intact
Precautions against respiratory, mucous membranes and secretions
Precautions that required to wear a gown and gloves
Foreign organism
Carbapenen Resistant Klebsiella Pnumonae
Ventilation associated pneumonia
Hospital acquired infection