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1 STANDARD PRECAUTIONS Clinical Internship

2 Governmental Agencies
OSHA Protects Workers CDC Protects Patients &Workers

3 Defense Systems Internal External Immune System Skin Tears T Cells
WBC Antibodies External Skin Tears Mucus

4 Immunity Active Made by person Exposure to pathogen Vaccination
Passive Not made by person From mother From injection

5 Bacteria Live outside cells Complete cell Produce spores Respond to antibiotics Virus Live inside cells DNA or RNA Do not respond to antibiotics

6 AIDS/HIV Virus that infects T Cells Spread by blood & body fluids
6 month “Window of Infectability” Begins with Flu-like symptoms Can be HIV + for years before developing full-blown AIDS 15 –24 most rapidly growing group

7 Tuberculosis Bacteria that infects alveoli “Super Bug” mutation
Begins with LRI symptoms Spread by air-borne droplets BCG vaccine available Most respond to antibiotics

8 Hepatitis B/C Virus infects liver cells Spread by blood & body fluids
Begins with Flu-like symptoms Causes jaundice Vaccine for Hepatitis B available Hepatitis C increases risk of cancer

9 Meningitis Bacteria or Virus infects meninges
Spread by blood, body fluids & air-borne droplets Begins with Flu-like symptoms & nuchal rigidity “Super Bug” mutation Bacterial treated with antibiotics

10 Herpes II Viral infection of skin & mucous membranes
Causes blister-like lesions Spread by direct contact Antivirals available Herpetic Whitloe on fingers

11 Fomite – inanimate object that spread infection Vector – animal or insect that spreads infection

12 Vaccines MMR Hepatitis B Flu Tetanus Chicken Pox DPT

13 Needed for Infection Reservoir Portal of exit Mode of transmission
Portal of entry Susceptible person Sufficient number of pathogens

14 Symptoms of Infection Fever Malaise Inflammation Swelling Pain
Elevated WBC

15 Antibiotic Drug that kills microorganisms: pathogens & non-pathogens
Culture and Sensitivity Topical, PO, IM, IV Penicillin, Bactrin, Tetracycline, Doxycycline, Cipro

16 Portals of Entry/Exit Skin Mucous Membranes Respiratory Tract GI Tract

17 Components of Standard Precautions
Personal Hygiene Protective Barriers Environmental Controls Cleaning and Disinfection

18 Personal Hygiene Daily Bathing Hand washing
Scrubbing removes pathogens

19 Protective Barriers Mask – respiratory tract & mucous membranes
Goggles – mucous membranes Gown – skin Gloves - skin

20 Environmental Controls
Equipment and supply placement Red color

21 Cleaning and Disinfecting
Clean first Disinfect second Dispose of all materials

22 Cleaning removes dirt & debris – soap & water
Cleaning removes dirt & debris – soap & water. Disinfection slows reproduction & kills most pathogens – chemicals. Bleach 10% solution. Sterilization kills all microorganisms & spores – chemicals & autoclaving.

23 Asepsis Medical Clean technique Concurrent Terminal
Slows or kills most pathogens, but not spores Surgical Sterile technique Prior Concurrent Kills all microorganisms and spores

24 Post-Exposure Wash area STAT Report incident Write incident report

25 Exposure Control Plan Required by OSHA States hazards
Transmission methods Protection methods Employer/employee responsibilities Post-exposure procedures

26 To Clean Up Spill Put on gloves Soak up fluid Clean area
Disinfect area Place all debris in Red Biohazard bag Wash hands

27 Biohazard Red colored items Biohazard symbol


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