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Chain of infection (know the elements and how infections are shared) - ✔✔look at photo
Modes of transmission (include direct and indirect transmission) - ✔✔- Airborne/droplet
- Foodborne
- Waterborne
- Vector-borne
- direct
indirect
direct mode of transmission - ✔✔body surface to body surface, bird flu
indirect mode of transmission - ✔✔a susceptible host meets a contaminated inanimate object,
think surgical instrument, needles, toys, dirty clothing, food, water, also vectors
Types of precautions to use with various infections (standard vs airborne vs droplet) NEED
MORE INFO - ✔✔- Airborne: particles transmitted by air to host via droplets or particles
- Airborne particles travel greater than 3 feet. Measles, Chickenpox, TB, Covid: use N-95
Droplet particles travel less than 3 feet. Flu, pertussis, SARS: use surgical mask
What is active vs passive immunity and how is it obtained - ✔✔- Active = EXPOSURE to disease
triggers immune system to produce antibodies, obtained via infection or immunization.
Protection = takes time to develop but is long lasting
Passive = a person is given antibodies, i.e. infants via placenta or immune globulin or antibodies
for covid. Protection = immediate but lasts just weeks to months
, Epidemiologic Triangle/Triad - ✔✔host, agent, environment factors, vector
Epidemiologic Triangle/Triad HOST - ✔✔- (HUMAN) = is the client whose health status is of
concern, the living being that an agent or the environment influences, can be the individual,
family, group of high-risk people or the community as a whole. Worker characteristics (job
inexperience, age, pregnancy, health status, work practices, lifestyle factors)
- Host: the "who" of the epidemiologic triad
- Portals of entry and exit
- Incubation period
Epidemiologic Triangle/Triad AGENT - ✔✔- is the physical, infectious, or chemical factor that
causes the
disease; an infectious organism. Biologic agents: viruses, bacteria, fungi, blood-borne or air-
borne pathogens. Chemical agents: asbestos, smoke, lead, mercury, chemo drugs. Physical
agents: temperature extremes, vibrations, noise, radiation, lighting. Psychosocial agents:
assaults, stress, sexual harassment
- Agent: the "what" of the epidemiologic triad
Epidemiologic Triangle/Triad ENVIRONMENT - ✔✔- is the setting or surroundings that sustain
the host; where the agent and host interact. Physical factors: heat, odor, ventilation, pollution,
Social Factors: sanitation, overcrowding Psychological Factors: addictions, stress
Environment: the "where" of the epidemiologic triad, Reservoirs for microbes can be humans,
animals, plants, insects, water and soil
Epidemiologic Triangle/Triad VECTORS - ✔✔- are living organisms that can transmit infectious
Pathogens between humans, or from animals to humans (WHO) (mosquitos, ticks, flies, fleas)