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clean needle technique HB kim book skin and mucous membranes of the nose, throat, urethra, and rectum stomach acid healthy cells of the nose and lungs normal mucus and saliva nonspecific factors: tears, urine, acidity of vaginal secretions - answersnatural barriers autogenous infection and cross infection - answerstypes of infection caused by pathogens that the patient is already carrying - answersautogenous infection caused by pathogens acquired from another person - answerscross infection transient and resident - answerstwo types of microorganism on the skin those picked up from one patient and transferred to another patient soap is sufficient for cleaning - answerstransient organism extra risk for immuno-compromised patient germicidal soap must be used - answersresident organism

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clean needle technique HB kim book
skin and mucous membranes of the nose, throat, urethra, and rectum



stomach acid



healthy cells of the nose and lungs



normal mucus and saliva



nonspecific factors: tears, urine, acidity of vaginal secretions - answers✔✔natural barriers



autogenous infection and cross infection - answers✔✔types of infection



caused by pathogens that the patient is already carrying - answers✔✔autogenous infection



caused by pathogens acquired from another person - answers✔✔cross infection



transient and resident - answers✔✔two types of microorganism on the skin



those picked up from one patient and transferred to another patient



soap is sufficient for cleaning - answers✔✔transient organism



extra risk for immuno-compromised patient



germicidal soap must be used - answers✔✔resident organism

,the most serious contaminant found on the skin and on other surfaces - answers✔✔staphylococcus



the single most important action in preventing cross infection - answers✔✔handwashing



transmitted via fecal contaminated food and water - answers✔✔hepatitis A and E



transmitted via bood and or sexual exposure - answers✔✔hepatitis B C D (non B)



mainly due to poor sanitation and overcrowding



incubation period 15-50 days, abrupt onset with high fever to 100.4 F



other sx: loss of appetite, fatigue, fever, muscle aches, nausea and vomiting



2 weeks later: jaundice



most common in children and young adults, peak in autumn



individual with HAV cannot be reinfected



symptoms are mild, no chronic carrier states, HAV vaccination available. - answers✔✔hepatitis A (HAV)



bloodborne pathogen, most serious threat to health care workers.



due to IV users and high sexual activity, most common between 15 to 29 years age.




incubation period 45-160 days

, begins with mild flu like symtoms such as fever, malaise, insidious onset of anorexia, abdominal pain



other symptoms: chills, nausea, joint pains, rash and diarrhea




2-6 weels later: extreme fatigue and depression last for months




of these who recover from symptoms, 70 % remain infectious for 3 months or more.




6% are lifelong carriers and they may develop cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer. of the chronic
carriers 15 % to 25 % die of liver disease




treatment: there is no biomedical treatment for HBV although an injection of HBIG (hepatitis b immune
globulin) immediately following exposure may provide protection in unvaccinated persons



3 injections of HBV vaccination is available, and it lasts for at least 20 years - answers✔✔hepatitis B
(HBV)



transmitted by exposure to contaminated blood. mostly found in adults



most common in transfusion associated hepatitis



most prevalent in IV drug users



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