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INFECTION CONTROL
ANES 1501
Introduction to Anesthesia
Technology
College of DuPage
INFECTION CONTROL
Infection control practices are
directed at controlling or
eliminating sources of infection
in the health care agency,
home, or community.
PATHOGENS AND INFECTION
TERMINOLOGY
 Pathogenicity is the ability of a microorganism to
produce disease.
 Microorganisms that cause diseases in humans are called
pathogens.
Virulence is the degree of pathogenicity of an
infection’s microorganism.
Infection is an invasion and multiplication of
microorganisms in body tissue that results in cellular
injury.
 These microorganisms are called infectious agents.
CONTINUED
Communicable Disease
 The result of a communicable agent being transmitted to a client by
direct or indirect contact, through a vehicle (or vector) or airborne route
Colonization is the multiplication of
microorganisms on or within a host that does
not result in cellular injury.
Flora are the vegetation of microorganisms on
the human body.
 Resident flora
 Transient flora
AGENT, HOST, AND ENVIRONMENT
Agents capable of causing disease:
 Biological agents
 Chemical agents
 Physical agents
AGENT, HOST AND ENVIRONMENT
The environment consists of everything other than
the agent and host.
 Water, food, plants, animals
 Housing conditions
 Noise
 Meteorological conditions
 Environmental chemicals
CHAIN OF INFECTION
Microorganism (infectious agent)
 Source or reservoir
 Portal of exit from reservoir
 Mode of transmission
 Portal of entry into host
 Susceptible host
INFECTIOUS AGENTS
(MICROORGANISMS
Agents that produce infections can consist of:
 Bacteria
 Viruses
 Fungi
 Protozoa
 Rickettsia
INFECTIOUS AGENTS
The ability of a microorganism to infect a client is
related to:
 Virulence of the agent
 Number of microorganisms present
 Ability of the agent to enter and live in the client
 Susceptibility of the client
INFECTIOUS AGENTS
 Resident Infectious Agents
 Microorganisms which are always present on skin.
 Can be reduced through handwashing, but not
totally removed.
INFECTIOUS AGENTS
Transient Infectious Agents
 Agents that are picked up by the skin from another
person or object.
 Attach themselves to the skin and then may be
transmitted to a susceptible host.
SOURCE OR RESERVOIR
Required for the microorganism to survive while
awaiting a host.
May allow the organism to multiply, making it more
dangerous.
 The human body is the most common reservoir.
 Food, plants, animals, and feces are other common
reservoirs.
PORTAL OF EXIT
Pathway by which pathogens leave the body of a
host. Accessed by:
 Direct Contact
 Indirect Contact
 Airborne Transmission
PORTAL OF EXIT
Direct Contact
 Transmission of disease from the host
 Touching, kissing, and sexual intercourse
Sources of Direct Contact
 Skin, mucus membranes, urine, feces, reproductive
tract, blood
PORTAL OF EXIT
Indirect Contact
 Occurs with the use of vehicles and vectors
Vehicles (fomites)
 Toys, hospital supplies, instruments, dishes, cups,
or surgical dressings, food, fluids, blood
PORTAL OF EXIT
Airborne Transmission
 Transmission of infectious agents through
coughing, sneezing, dust particles
 Usually entry via the person’s respiratory tract
PORTAL OF ENTRY
Pathway by which infectious agents gain access to
the body
SUSCEPTIBLE HOST
A person with a reduced immune response has
increased susceptibility.
The immune response is the body’s natural defense
against infection.
FACTORS INFLUENCING
PRODUCTION OF AN INFECTIOUS
DISEASE
Age
Heredity
Stress
Surgery
Nutrition
Health Status
FACTORS INFLUENCING
PRODUCTION OF AN INFECTIOUS
DISEASE
Age
 The elderly and children under two years of age are
at greatest risk.
Heredity
 Conditions or diseases resulting in the absence of or
inability to form immune defenses.
FACTORS INFLUENCING
PRODUCTION OF AN INFECTIOUS
DISEASE
Stress
 Increase in metabolic rate which results in using up
stored energy
 Elevation of blood cortisol, decreasing anti-
inflammatory responses
 Continued stress produces exhaustion, further
depleting ability to ward off infection.
FACTORS INFLUENCING
PRODUCTION OF AN INFECTIOUS
DISEASE
Surgery
 Eliminates primary barrier of infection.
 Predisposes clients to surgical site infections.
 Localized infection at wound site can progress to a
systemic infection.
 Additional risks include catheters and tubes
FACTORS INFLUENCING
PRODUCTION OF AN INFECTIOUS
DISEASE
Nutrition
 Insufficient protein consumption reduces antibody
production and inhibits the body’s ability to ward off
infection.
Health Status
 Clients with disease of their immune system are at
greater risk.
 Chronic diseases can predispose the client to
infection.
NORMAL DEFENSE MECHANISMS
Nonspecific and specific immune defenses work in
harmony to defend the host from pathogens.
NORMAL DEFENSE MECHANISMS
Nonspecific Immune Defenses
 Protect the host from all microorganisms
 Not dependent on prior exposure to the antigen
NONSPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSES
Skin and Normal Flora
Mucous Membranes
Sneeze, Cough Reflexes
Tearing Reflexes
Elimination
Acidic Environment
Inflammatory Response
NONSPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSES
Skin
 Intact skin is the body’s first line of defense against
infection.
 Sebum is produced by the skin and contains fatty
acids that kill some bacteria.
NONSPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSES
Normal Flora
 Normal flora residing on the skin compete with
pathogenic flora for food and inhibit their
multiplication.
 Inappropriate antibiotic use may disrupt the balance
of normal flora.
NONSPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSES
Mucous Membranes
 Mucus entraps infectious agents and contains
substances that inhibit bacterial growth.
 Cilia trap and propel mucus and microorganisms
away from the lungs.
NONSPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSES
Sneeze and Cough Reflexes
 Physically expel mucus and microorganisms from
the respiratory tract and oral cavity with force
Tearing Reflex
 Protects the eyes by continually flushing away
microorganisms
NONSPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSES
Elimination Patterns and Acidic Environment
Resident flora of the large intestines
Mechanical process of defecation
Flushing action of urination
Acidic environment of urine and vagina
NONSPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSES
Inflammatory Response
 Tissue injury caused by bacteria, trauma, chemicals, heat, or
any other phenomenon
 Release of substances that produce secondary changes in the
tissue
SPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSE (THE
IMMUNE RESPONSES)
Immunity is a specific defense mechanism that
creates an immune response to a specific
invading antigen.
SPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSE (THE
IMMUNE RESPONSES)
Immune Responses
Active immunity
Passive immunity
Acquired immunity
Natural immunity
Artificial immunity
IMMUNE RESPONSES
Active immunity results from the development within
the body of antibodies that neutralize the infective
agent.
Passive immunity is acquired by the introduction of
preformed antibodies.
IMMUNE RESPONSES
Acquired immunity results either from exposure to
an antigen or from the passive injection of
immunoglobulins.
Natural immunity refers to the genetically determined
response of protection within a specific species.
Artificial immunity is produced following a vaccine.
THE HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSE
B lymphocytes recognize the antigen as an enemy.
Immunoglobulins are plasma protein cells that
produce five different classes of antibodies (IgM, IgG,
IgA, IgD, and IgE).
Immunoglobulins circulate throughout the
bloodstream for the purpose of destroying antigens.

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ANES 1501 - M8 PPT: Infection Control - Asepsis

  • 1. INFECTION CONTROL ANES 1501 Introduction to Anesthesia Technology College of DuPage
  • 2. INFECTION CONTROL Infection control practices are directed at controlling or eliminating sources of infection in the health care agency, home, or community.
  • 3. PATHOGENS AND INFECTION TERMINOLOGY  Pathogenicity is the ability of a microorganism to produce disease.  Microorganisms that cause diseases in humans are called pathogens. Virulence is the degree of pathogenicity of an infection’s microorganism. Infection is an invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissue that results in cellular injury.  These microorganisms are called infectious agents.
  • 4. CONTINUED Communicable Disease  The result of a communicable agent being transmitted to a client by direct or indirect contact, through a vehicle (or vector) or airborne route Colonization is the multiplication of microorganisms on or within a host that does not result in cellular injury. Flora are the vegetation of microorganisms on the human body.  Resident flora  Transient flora
  • 5. AGENT, HOST, AND ENVIRONMENT Agents capable of causing disease:  Biological agents  Chemical agents  Physical agents
  • 6. AGENT, HOST AND ENVIRONMENT The environment consists of everything other than the agent and host.  Water, food, plants, animals  Housing conditions  Noise  Meteorological conditions  Environmental chemicals
  • 7. CHAIN OF INFECTION Microorganism (infectious agent)  Source or reservoir  Portal of exit from reservoir  Mode of transmission  Portal of entry into host  Susceptible host
  • 8. INFECTIOUS AGENTS (MICROORGANISMS Agents that produce infections can consist of:  Bacteria  Viruses  Fungi  Protozoa  Rickettsia
  • 9. INFECTIOUS AGENTS The ability of a microorganism to infect a client is related to:  Virulence of the agent  Number of microorganisms present  Ability of the agent to enter and live in the client  Susceptibility of the client
  • 10. INFECTIOUS AGENTS  Resident Infectious Agents  Microorganisms which are always present on skin.  Can be reduced through handwashing, but not totally removed.
  • 11. INFECTIOUS AGENTS Transient Infectious Agents  Agents that are picked up by the skin from another person or object.  Attach themselves to the skin and then may be transmitted to a susceptible host.
  • 12. SOURCE OR RESERVOIR Required for the microorganism to survive while awaiting a host. May allow the organism to multiply, making it more dangerous.  The human body is the most common reservoir.  Food, plants, animals, and feces are other common reservoirs.
  • 13. PORTAL OF EXIT Pathway by which pathogens leave the body of a host. Accessed by:  Direct Contact  Indirect Contact  Airborne Transmission
  • 14. PORTAL OF EXIT Direct Contact  Transmission of disease from the host  Touching, kissing, and sexual intercourse Sources of Direct Contact  Skin, mucus membranes, urine, feces, reproductive tract, blood
  • 15. PORTAL OF EXIT Indirect Contact  Occurs with the use of vehicles and vectors Vehicles (fomites)  Toys, hospital supplies, instruments, dishes, cups, or surgical dressings, food, fluids, blood
  • 16. PORTAL OF EXIT Airborne Transmission  Transmission of infectious agents through coughing, sneezing, dust particles  Usually entry via the person’s respiratory tract
  • 17. PORTAL OF ENTRY Pathway by which infectious agents gain access to the body
  • 18. SUSCEPTIBLE HOST A person with a reduced immune response has increased susceptibility. The immune response is the body’s natural defense against infection.
  • 19. FACTORS INFLUENCING PRODUCTION OF AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE Age Heredity Stress Surgery Nutrition Health Status
  • 20. FACTORS INFLUENCING PRODUCTION OF AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE Age  The elderly and children under two years of age are at greatest risk. Heredity  Conditions or diseases resulting in the absence of or inability to form immune defenses.
  • 21. FACTORS INFLUENCING PRODUCTION OF AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE Stress  Increase in metabolic rate which results in using up stored energy  Elevation of blood cortisol, decreasing anti- inflammatory responses  Continued stress produces exhaustion, further depleting ability to ward off infection.
  • 22. FACTORS INFLUENCING PRODUCTION OF AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE Surgery  Eliminates primary barrier of infection.  Predisposes clients to surgical site infections.  Localized infection at wound site can progress to a systemic infection.  Additional risks include catheters and tubes
  • 23. FACTORS INFLUENCING PRODUCTION OF AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE Nutrition  Insufficient protein consumption reduces antibody production and inhibits the body’s ability to ward off infection. Health Status  Clients with disease of their immune system are at greater risk.  Chronic diseases can predispose the client to infection.
  • 24. NORMAL DEFENSE MECHANISMS Nonspecific and specific immune defenses work in harmony to defend the host from pathogens.
  • 25. NORMAL DEFENSE MECHANISMS Nonspecific Immune Defenses  Protect the host from all microorganisms  Not dependent on prior exposure to the antigen
  • 26. NONSPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSES Skin and Normal Flora Mucous Membranes Sneeze, Cough Reflexes Tearing Reflexes Elimination Acidic Environment Inflammatory Response
  • 27. NONSPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSES Skin  Intact skin is the body’s first line of defense against infection.  Sebum is produced by the skin and contains fatty acids that kill some bacteria.
  • 28. NONSPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSES Normal Flora  Normal flora residing on the skin compete with pathogenic flora for food and inhibit their multiplication.  Inappropriate antibiotic use may disrupt the balance of normal flora.
  • 29. NONSPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSES Mucous Membranes  Mucus entraps infectious agents and contains substances that inhibit bacterial growth.  Cilia trap and propel mucus and microorganisms away from the lungs.
  • 30. NONSPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSES Sneeze and Cough Reflexes  Physically expel mucus and microorganisms from the respiratory tract and oral cavity with force Tearing Reflex  Protects the eyes by continually flushing away microorganisms
  • 31. NONSPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSES Elimination Patterns and Acidic Environment Resident flora of the large intestines Mechanical process of defecation Flushing action of urination Acidic environment of urine and vagina
  • 32. NONSPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSES Inflammatory Response  Tissue injury caused by bacteria, trauma, chemicals, heat, or any other phenomenon  Release of substances that produce secondary changes in the tissue
  • 33. SPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSE (THE IMMUNE RESPONSES) Immunity is a specific defense mechanism that creates an immune response to a specific invading antigen.
  • 34. SPECIFIC IMMUNE DEFENSE (THE IMMUNE RESPONSES) Immune Responses Active immunity Passive immunity Acquired immunity Natural immunity Artificial immunity
  • 35. IMMUNE RESPONSES Active immunity results from the development within the body of antibodies that neutralize the infective agent. Passive immunity is acquired by the introduction of preformed antibodies.
  • 36. IMMUNE RESPONSES Acquired immunity results either from exposure to an antigen or from the passive injection of immunoglobulins. Natural immunity refers to the genetically determined response of protection within a specific species. Artificial immunity is produced following a vaccine.
  • 37. THE HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSE B lymphocytes recognize the antigen as an enemy. Immunoglobulins are plasma protein cells that produce five different classes of antibodies (IgM, IgG, IgA, IgD, and IgE). Immunoglobulins circulate throughout the bloodstream for the purpose of destroying antigens.
  • 38. CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNITY Fights pathogens that survive inside cells. Antigen stimulates the release of activated T cells. T-helper cells T-suppressor cells T-cytotoxic cells
  • 39. LOCALIZED VERSUS SYSTEMIC INFECTIONS Infection results from tissue invasion and damage by an infectious agent. Localized infections are limited to a defined area or single organ. Systemic infections affect the entire body and involve multiple organs.
  • 40. FOUR STAGES OF INFECTION Incubation Prodromal Illness Convalescence
  • 41. NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS Infections acquired in a health care setting that were not present or incubating at the time of the client’s admission
  • 42. COMMON SITES OF NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS Urinary tract Surgical sites Respiratory tract
  • 43. NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS Procedures identified as possible sources of infection are: Inadequate handwashing Catheterization technique Improper suctioning technique Improper dressing-change technique Contamination of closed drain system
  • 44. INFECTION CHAIN Breaking the chain of infection; preventive measures follow each critical link in the chain of infection.
  • 45. ASEPSIS Asepsis is the absence of microorganisms. Aseptic technique is the infection control practice used to prevent the transmission of pathogens.
  • 46. MEDICAL ASEPSIS (CLEAN TECHNIQUE) Practices to reduce the number, growth, and spread of microorganisms The most common cause of nosocomial infections is contaminated hands of health care providers. Wash hands before and after every client contact.
  • 47. SURGICAL ASEPSIS (STERILE TECHNIQUE) Practices that eliminate all microorganisms and spores from an object or area Surgical scrub Surgical attire Sterile fields Sterile instruments and equipment
  • 48. REDUCE OR ELIMINATE INFECTIOUS AGENTS Infection control practices to break the chain of infection Cleansing Disinfection Sterilization
  • 49. REDUCE OR ELIMINATE INFECTIOUS AGENTS Cleansing Removal of soil or organic material from instruments and equipment used in providing care Water, mechanical action, detergent
  • 50. REDUCE OR ELIMINATE INFECTIOUS AGENTS Disinfection Elimination of pathogens, except spores, from inanimate objects Use of germicides and antiseptics.
  • 51. REDUCE OR ELIMINATE INFECTIOUS AGENTS Sterilization methods used for total elimination of all microorganisms including spores are: Moist heat or steam (autoclave, boiling water) Radiation Chemicals Ethylene oxide gas Plasma Sterrad
  • 52. REDUCE OR ELIMINATE INFECTIOUS AGENTS Home Health Care Considerations Adapting acute care infection control practice to the home care setting involves: Cleaning and disinfecting equipment Using clean versus sterile technique Handling of the nursing supply bag
  • 53. REDUCE OR ELIMINATE INFECTIOUS AGENTS Disposal of Infectious Waste in the Home Biological Hazard Symbol OSHA Regulations
  • 54. GUIDELINES FOR STANDARDS PRECAUTIONS Barrier Precautions Use of masks, gowns, and gloves to minimize the risk of exposure to blood and body fluids
  • 55. GUIDELINES FOR STANDARDS PRECAUTIONS Body Substances Blood All body fluids Secretions Contaminated items regardless of whether or not they contain visible blood Nonintact skin Mucous membranes
  • 56. ROLE OF HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL AND HEALTH AGENCIES IN INFECTION CONTROL Mask and eye protection or face shield Non-sterile gown Tuberculosis masks Isolation precautions initiated when positive cultures from a draining wound are reported
  • 57. ROLE OF HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL AND HEALTH AGENCIES IN INFECTION CONTROL
  • 58. ROLE OF HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL AND HEALTH AGENCIES IN INFECTION CONTROL Reinforce adherence to isolation. Post signs indicating type of isolation. Provide necessary supplies. Place clients in a private room with adequate ventilation. Use disposable supplies and equipment.
  • 59. ROLE OF HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL AND HEALTH AGENCIES IN INFECTION CONTROL Labeling of all articles leaving the room Use of impermeable bags or double bagging Client and family instruction Alert to psychological discomfort
  • 60. ROLE OF HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL AND HEALTH AGENCIES IN INFECTION CONTROL Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure  OSHA requires that all health agencies make available the hepatitis B vaccine and vaccination series to all employees.
  • 61. ROLE OF HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL AND HEALTH AGENCIES IN INFECTION CONTROL Exposure Control Plan Begins with standard precautions and moves to postexposure prophylaxis Specific follow-up for blood-borne pathogens Postexposure prophylaxis only in cases of highest risk
  • 62. ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES USED TO TREAT INFECTIONS Herbal Products Antimicrobial action Augment and vitalize the body’s own defenses Client’s alternative practices should be documented. Possible adverse reactions are possible when used with prescribed drugs.