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Nursing Blueprint: Key Concepts Every Nurse Should Know"

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"Explore the essential foundations of nursing with this detailed blueprint focused on fundamental concepts critical to nursing practice. This guide encompasses key areas such as holistic patient care, communication strategies, ethical and legal considerations, health assessment, and evidence-based practice. Each section provides clear definitions, practical applications, and real-world scenarios to enhance your understanding and application of these fundamental concepts. Ideal for nursing students and practicing professionals alike, this blueprint serves as a vital resource for building a strong foundation in nursing care."

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Unit 4 3 Hygiene Practices, Notes from PowerPoints/Class Lecture
Infection and Asepsis
Infection cycle steps Infection: disease state that results from the presence of pathogens (disease-producing
a. Infectious agent microorganisms) in or on the body
b. Reservoir
c. Portal of exit Goal of infection cycle 3 break the links of chain to end the cycle
d. Means of
transmission 1. Infectious agent
e. Portal of entry o Bacteria 3 most significant and common infection-causing agents in healthcare
f. Susceptible host o Viruses 3 smallest of all; visible only w/ electron microscope
o Fungi 3 plant-like organisms (mold/yeast); found in air, soil, and water
o Aerobic bacteria require oxygen to live and grow
o Anaerobic bacteria can live without oxygen-

2. Reservoir: growth and multiplication of microorganisms in its natural habitat
o People, animals, soil, food, water, milk, inanimate objects

3. Portal of exit: point of escape for organism from reservoir
o Respiratory, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary tracts + breaks in skin
o Blood and tissue can also be portals of exit
o Organism cannot extend its influence until it moves away from its original
reservoir

4. Means of transmission
o Direct contact 3 requires close proximity between host and infected person or
carrier (ex. touching, kissing)
o Indirect contact 3 personal contact w/ vector (living creature that transmits
infectious agent to human); or fomite (inanimate object such as equipment or
countertops)
o Airborne 3 less than 5mcm
o Droplet 3 greater than 5 mcm

5. Portal of entry: point at which organisms enter a new host; must find a portal of
entry or it will die off
o Skin, respiratory, GI, and GU tracts are common portals of entry and exit

6. Susceptible host: degree of resistance the potential host has to the pathogen
o Microorganisms only survive in a source that provides a shelter and
nourishment aka a host
o And if they overcome any resistance mounted by the host9s defense system

Stages of infection Incubation: interval between pathogen9s invasion and appearance of symptoms
a. Incubation o Organisms are growing and multiplying
b. Prodromal o Length of incubation varies
c. Full (acute) stage of
illness Prodromal: most infectious stage; early signs and symptoms of disease are present but
d. Convalescent period are often vague and nonspecific
o Ranges from fatigue and malaise to a low-grade fever
o Lasts from several hours to several days

Full (acute) stage of illness: presence of infection-specific signs and symptoms
o Infection type determines length of illness and severity of manifestations
o Localized symptoms 3 limited and occur in only 1 body area

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o Systemic symptoms 3 occurs throughout the entire body

Convalescent: recovery from infection
o Varies according to severity and pt9s general condition
o Signs and symptoms disappear and pt returns to healthy state

Factors affecting risk for o Integrity of skin and mucous membranes 3 protects the body against microbial
infection invasion
o pH levels of GI and GU tract and skin 3 ward off microbial invasion
o Integrity and # of WBCs 3 provide resistance to certain pathogens
o Age, sex, race, heredity influencing susceptibility 3 neonates and older adults
are more vulnerable to infection
o Immunizations (natural or acquired) 3 resist infection
o Levels of fatigue, nutritional, general health status, presence of pre-existing
illnesses, prev or current treatments, meds 3 susceptibility of potential host
o Stress level 3 if increased may adversely affect the body9s normal defense
mechanism
o Use of invasive or indwelling medical device

Factors to reduce risk of Factors to reduce risk of infection
infection and nursing process o Adequate nutrition, rest, and exercise
o Stress reduction
o Good personal hygiene
o Safe sex practices

Assessment of infection 3 begins w/ early detection and surveillance (ask about
immunizations, prev/recurring infections, observe nonverbal cues, hx of current
disease, s/s)
o Localized infection = redness, swelling, warmth in involved area, pain or
tenderness, loss of function in affected part
o Systemic infection = fever, increase in pulse and RR, lethargy, tenderness and
enlargement of lymph nodes, anorexia

Diagnosis of infection 3 focus of nursing care depends on a nursing diagnosis that
accurately reflects the pt9s condition

Planning/outcome 3 identifying pt goals
o Short-term goal: accomplished by end of shift/day
o Long term goal: discharge goals to work on at home

When to perform hand Hand hygiene is the most effective way to help prevent the spread of infectious agents.
hygiene There is a consensus that most healthcare associated pathogens are transmitted via
contaminated hands of healthcare workers
Prevention of HAIs
WHO defined 5 moments for hand hygiene
Resistant organisms o Before touching a pt
o Before a clean or aseptic procedure
Precaution techniques o After body fluid exposure risk
o After touching a pt
o After touching pt surroundings

When alcohol-based hand rubs can be used to decontaminate hands - cover all
surfaces of hands and rub for at least 15 secs or until hands are dry

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