Questions and Complete Solutions
Graded A+
Purpose of IPC - Answer: Prevent healthcare associated infections (HAI)
HAI (Healthcare Associated Infection) - Answer: An infection acquired as a consequence of a healthcare
intervention (e.g. infection acquired during surgical procedure). Can occur in any health care setting. Any
microorganism can be the source of an HAI. The risk of HAI can be reduced by understanding and
following IPC practices
Chain of Infection - Answer: 1. Infectious agent (the bug)
2. Reservoir or source. Mostly people are the source
3. Portal of exit. How bug gets out of the host (usually through an opening in body; orifice)
4. Transmission. How bugs get to site
5. Portal of entry. How bugs get into the host
6. Susceptible host. E.g. If someone with chicken pox encounters someone who hasn't had chicken pox,
that person is a susceptible host
Have to have all steps in order to get an infection. Interrupt the chain of infection to protect the patient
and prevent spread b/w people
Types of Transmission - Answer: 1) Contact
2) Droplet
3) Airborne
Contact Transmission - Answer: Includes:
i) Direct
-Direct transfer of organisms b/w people through non-intact skin, splash into eye
ii) Indirect contact
, -Hands, patient care equipment, environmental surfaces
-Happens all the time
iii) Droplet
-Coughing, sneezing, talking
Droplet Transmission - Answer: Coughing, sneezing, talking
Airborne Transmission - Answer: Dissemination of very small infectious agents. Remain viable and float
over long distances when suspended in the air. Have to actually inhale the bug (not spread by contact or
droplet). TB and chickenpox most common
Transmission Based Precautions - Answer: When know how microorganism is spread, know how to
prevent transmission. Helps guide routine practices
Routine Practices - Answer: What healthcare workers are expected to do when interacting w/ patient.
Are basic IPC measure which:
-Assume all patients are carrying microorganisms that can be transmitted and are potentially pathogenic
-Prevent exposure to blood, body fluids, secretions, excretions, contaminated surfaces, equipment
-Are used for all patients at all times in all clinical settings
-Provide protection of self, other staff, patients, vicitores
Elements of Routine Practices - Answer: -Patient screening, assessment and patient placement
-PCRA
-Hand hygiene
-Respiratory etiquette
-PPE (personal protective equipment)
-Environment and equipment cleaning
Point of Care Risk Assessment (PCRA) - Answer: All about thinking ahead and what is going to happen
with the patient. For each patient interaction, perform a point of care risk assessment to determine: