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HCA100 - Preventing Infection (Chpt. 20) Questions and Answers 100% Solved What is an Infection & How do we Prevent? ️️-Serious safety & health hazard -"Infection control" to prevent spread of infection in health care settings (policies & procedures) ^protects all from infection // use proper hand hygiene w/ it (SUPPORT WORKER MUST FOLLOW EMPLOYER POLICIES) Who is at Risk for Infection? ️️-Older persons, people with health challenges & disabilities -Infections spread easily from person to person ****What is a Microorganism? ️️-Known as microbe/germ/bug; small living plant or animal seen only w/ microscope -Are everywhere; some harmful & can cause infection (pathogens) -Nonpathogens = harmless microbe What are the Four Types of Microbes? ️️-Bacteria: one-cell microbe -Viruses: invade living cells to grow & multiply -Fungi: live on organic matter (plants/animals) -Parasites: organisms deriving nourishment & protection from other living organisms (hosts) What are the Requirements for Microbes? ️️-Needs reservoir (host) to live & grow -Need water & nourishment from reservoir; most need oxygen -Warm & dark needed; grow best at body temp. -Destroyed by heat & light

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HCA100 - Preventing Infection (Chpt. 20)
Questions and Answers 100% Solved

What is an Infection & How do we Prevent? ✔️✔️-Serious safety & health hazard
-"Infection control" to prevent spread of infection in health care settings (policies & procedures)
^protects all from infection // use proper hand hygiene w/ it
(SUPPORT WORKER MUST FOLLOW EMPLOYER POLICIES)


Who is at Risk for Infection? ✔️✔️-Older persons, people with health challenges & disabilities
-Infections spread easily from person to person


****What is a Microorganism? ✔️✔️-Known as microbe/germ/bug; small living plant or
animal seen only w/ microscope
-Are everywhere; some harmful & can cause infection (pathogens)
-Nonpathogens = harmless microbe


What are the Four Types of Microbes? ✔️✔️-Bacteria:
one-cell microbe
-Viruses:
invade living cells to grow & multiply
-Fungi: live on organic matter (plants/animals)
-Parasites: organisms deriving nourishment & protection from other living organisms (hosts)


What are the Requirements for Microbes? ✔️✔️-Needs reservoir (host) to live & grow
-Need water & nourishment from reservoir; most need oxygen
-Warm & dark needed; grow best at body temp.
-Destroyed by heat & light

, What is Normal Flora? ✔️✔️-Microbes that live & grow naturally in certain area of body
-Nonpathogens when in or on natural reservoir; when transmitted from natural site to another site
or host, becomes pathogen
-Some killed when person is ill or taking meds; can increase risk for developing infection
(***skin, eyes, ears, respir. tract, digestive system, vagina, mucous membranes)


What are Multidrug-Resistant Organisms (MROs)? ✔️✔️-"Superbugs"; microbes that resist
effects of antibiotics (drugs that kill microbe causing infection)
-Caused by:
overprescribed/unneeded meds & not taking antibiotics for full length of time
(Pose a serious threat to health care facilities)


What are the Three Common Types of MROs that are Resistant to Many Antibiotics? ✔️✔️-
Methicillin-resist. Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
-Vancomycin-resist. Enterococcus (VRE)
-Clostridium difficile (c. difficile)


(Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase ((ESBL)) also becoming associated w/ UTI & wound
infections)


***What are the Two Types of Infection? ✔️✔️-Local: specific part of body
-Systemic: involves whole body


(disease from invasion & growth of pathogens in body part)


What are the Three Possible Outcomes of Exposure to Pathogens? ✔️✔️-Immune system
destroys pathogens
-Immune system doesn't destroy pathogen; no infection develops
-Infection develops sometime later; after exposure

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