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Page 1: The Chain of Infection - Weebly · 2. the ways the infection chain can be broken. There are six links in the chain of infection : 1st - The Infectious Agent-any disease-causing microorganism

The Chain of Infection

Page 2: The Chain of Infection - Weebly · 2. the ways the infection chain can be broken. There are six links in the chain of infection : 1st - The Infectious Agent-any disease-causing microorganism

As healthcare

professionals, it is

important to

understand two

things about

infection:

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1.the various ways infection can

be transmitted

2. the ways the infection chain

can be broken

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There are six

links

in the chain of

infection :

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1st - The Infectious Agent

-any disease-causing

microorganism

(pathogen)

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Infection Control

• Microorganism – a small living organism that is not visible to the naked eye; found everywhere in the environment

• Normal flora-plant life adapted for living in a specific environment; important for maintaining certain body processes; nonpathogenic

• Pathogen-disease or infection causing microorganism

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Types of Microorganisms

• Bacteria• Simple, one-celled organisms that multiply

rapidly

• Classified by shape and arrangement (cocci,

bacilli, spirilla

• Examples of disease caused by bacteria

include gonorrhea, meningitis, strep throat,

botulism

• Antibiotics are used to kill bacteria

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Types of Microorganisms

• Protozoa

• One-celled animal-like organisms often

found in decayed materials and

contaminated water

• Cause diseases such as malaria, amebic

dysentery, trichomonas

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Types of Microorganisms

• Fungi

• Simple, plant-like organisms that live on

dead organic matter

• Yeasts and molds are two common forms

that can be pathogenic

• Cause diseases such as ring worm,

athlete’s foot, yeast vaginitis, and thrush

• Treated with antifungals

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Types of Microorganisms

• Rickettsiae

• Parasitic microorganisms commonly found

in fleas, lice, ticks, and mites

• Cause diseases such as typhus fever,

Rocky Mountain Spotted fever

• Antibiotics are effective against many

rickettsiae

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Types of Microorganisms

• Virus

• Smallest microorganism, visible only with an

electron microscope

• Cannot reproduce unless inside another living

cell

• More difficult to kill because resistant to many

disinfectants and are not affected by antibiotics.

• Cause diseases such as common cold, herpes,

chicken pox, AIDS, Hepatitis

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2nd - The Reservoir Host

-the organism in which the

infectious microbes reside

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Hosts that do not show any outward signs or

symptoms of a disease but are still capable

of transmitting the disease are known as

carriers.

What are “Carrier Hosts”

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3rd - The Portal of Exit

-route of escape of the pathogen

from the reservoir.

Examples: respiratory

secretions, blood

exposure, breaks in

skin

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4th - The Route of

Transmission

-method by which the pathogen

gets from the reservoir to the

new host

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Transmission may occur through:

direct contact

air

insects

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5th - The Portal of Entry

-route through which the

pathogen enters its new host

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Respiratory System

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Gastrointestinal System

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Urinary & Reproductive Tracts

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Breaks in Protective Skin Barrier

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6th - The Susceptible Host

-the organism that accepts the

pathogen

The support of pathogen life & its

reproduction depend on the degree

of the host’s resistance.

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Organisms with strong immune

systems are better able to fend off

pathogens.

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Organisms with weakened immune

systems are more vulnerable to the

support & reproduction of pathogens.

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-The essential part of patient care &

self-protection.

How to interrupt the chain of

infection:

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1. Pathogen Identification

-identification of infectious

agent & appropriate treatment

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2. Asepsis & Hygiene

-potential hosts &

carriers must practice

asepsis & maintain

proper personal hygiene

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3. Control Portals of Exit

-healthcare personnel must

practice standard precautions any

time they might possibly come into

contact with blood or other body

fluids :

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(Control body secretions & wash

hands according to protocol.)

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4. Prevent a Route of

Transmission

-prevent direct or indirect contact by:

1. Proper handwashing (#1 way to

prevent the spread of infection!)

2. Disinfection & sterilization techniques

3. Isolation of infected patients

4. Not working when contagious

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5. Protect Portal of Entry

-Health professionals must make

sure that ports of entry are not

subjected to pathogens.

(nose, mouth, eyes, urinary tract,

open wounds, etc.)

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6. Recognition of Susceptible

Host

-health professionals must recognize

& protect high-risk patients

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•Cancer Patients

•AIDS Patients

•Transplant Patients

•Infant & Elderly

Patients

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The Chain of Infection

Reservoir Host

Portal of Exit

Mode of TransmissionPortal of Entry

Susceptible Host

Infectious Agent

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Chain of infection

• Infectious agent Reservoir Host Portal

of Exit Mode of Transmission Portal

of Entry Susceptible host…..and back

to the infectious agent!

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How to Don a Gown

• Select appropriate type and size

• Opening is in the back

• Secure at neck and waist

• If gown is too small, use two gowns

Gown #1 ties in front

Gown #2 ties in back

PPE Use in Healthcare Settings

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How to Don a Mask

• Place over nose, mouth and chin

• Fit flexible nose piece over nose bridge

• Secure on head with ties or elastic

• Adjust to fit

PPE Use in Healthcare Settings

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How to Don Eye and Face Protection

• Position goggles over

eyes and secure to the

head using the ear pieces

or headband

• Position face shield over

face and secure on brow

with headband

• Adjust to fit comfortablyPPE Use in Healthcare Settings

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How to Don Gloves

• Don gloves last

• Select correct type and size

• Insert hands into gloves

• Extend gloves over isolation gown cuffs

PPE Use in Healthcare Settings

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“Contaminated” and “Clean” Areas of PPE

• Contaminated – outside front

Areas of PPE that have or are likely to have

been in contact with body sites, materials, or

environmental surfaces where the infectious

organism may reside

• Clean – inside, outside back, ties on

head and back

Areas of PPE that are not likely to have been in

contact with the infectious organismPPE Use in Healthcare Settings

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Sequence for Removing PPE

• 1st: Gloves

• 2nd: Face shield or goggles

• 3rd: Gown

• 4th: Mask or respirator

PPE Use in Healthcare Settings

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How to Remove Gloves (1)

• Grasp outside edge near

wrist

• Peel away from hand,

turning glove inside-out

• Hold in opposite gloved

hand

PPE Use in Healthcare Settings

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How to Remove Gloves (2)

• Slide ungloved finger

under the wrist of the

remaining glove

• Peel off from inside,

creating a bag for

both gloves

• Discard

PPE Use in Healthcare Settings

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Remove Goggles or Face Shield

• Grasp ear or head

pieces with ungloved

hands

• Lift away from face

• Place in designated

receptacle for

reprocessing or

disposalPPE Use in Healthcare Settings

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Removing Isolation Gown

• Unfasten ties

• Peel gown away from

neck and shoulder

• Turn contaminated

outside toward the

inside

• Fold or roll into a

bundle

• Discard

PPE Use in Healthcare Settings

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Removing a Mask

• Untie the bottom,

then top, tie

• Remove from face

• Discard

PPE Use in Healthcare Settings

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Hand Hygiene

• Perform hand hygiene immediately after

removing PPE.

If hands become visibly contaminated during PPE

removal, wash hands before continuing to remove

PPE

• Wash hands with soap and water or use

an alcohol-based hand rub

PPE Use in Healthcare Settings

* Ensure that hand hygiene facilities are available at

the point needed, e.g., sink or alcohol-based hand

rub

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What Type of PPE Would YouWear?

• Giving a bed bath?

• Suctioning oral secretions?

• Transporting a patient in a wheel chair?

• Responding to an emergency where blood is spurting?

• Drawing blood from a vein?

• Cleaning an incontinent patient with diarrhea?

• Irrigating a wound?

• Taking vital signs?

PPE Use in Healthcare Settings

***Answer these questions on a separate sheet of paper and turn

in***