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PNUR124 Week 4 Study Guide

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Week 4 Study Guide: Inflammation, Infection & Fever

Infection: the state produced by the establishment of one or more pathogenic agents or
microorganisms (as bacteria, viruses, protozoans, or fungi) in or on the body of a suitable host
• Is a process involving the invasion of body tissues by microorganisms (bacteria, viruses,
fungi, protozoa, and parasites). Infections almost always cause inflammation.

Causes of Infection:
 Bacteria – example: Clostridium difficile, Escherichia coli, staphylococcus aureus
 Virus – example: COVID-19, Hepatitis, HIV, HINI, Ebola
 Fungi – example: Candida albicans, Aspergillus organism
 Parasites – example: Cryptosporidium parvum – acute and chronic diarrhea
 Protozoan – example: Plasmodium falciparum
 Rickettsia & Chlamydia
 Mycoplasma - example: walking pneumonia

Infection Control - Why is infection control important in the clinical setting?
• To protect clients from acquiring infections.
• To protect health care providers from becoming
infected.
• To prevent complications in the inpatient/outpatient
client.
• To decrease length of stay in hospital.
• To decrease health care cost.
• To promote a clean and safe healthcare
environment.
• To promote public safety.

Risk Factors for Infection
 Age (newborn and the elderly is more susceptible)
 Immune status (immunocompromised) and lack of immunization.
 Prolonged stress
 Poor nutritional status
 Broken skin or mucosa
 Medications (antineoplastic and corticosteroids)
 Obesity (related to ↓ blood flow to skin and underlying tissue)
 Smoking
 Chronic diseases (pulmonary diseases, diabetes)
 Hospitalization
 Decreased mobility
 Obstructed urine outflow (urinary retention)


Stages of an Infection

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• Incubation: Pathogens actively replicate but does not yet cause manifestations
(symptoms). Based on the microorganism and host factors, this period may last for
hours, days, months, years. (Influenza 1-3 days, chicken pox, 2-3 weeks).
• Prodromal Stage: Interval from the onset of nonspecific signs and symptoms (low-grade
fever, malaise, headache, and fatigue) to when more specific symptoms occur.
Organisms multiply and the individual can spread disease to others.
• Illness Stage: Interval when the individual manifests signs and symptoms specific to the
type of infection. Acute phase when maximal impact of infection is felt (fever and chills,
tachycardic and tachypneic).
• Convalescence: Interval when infection is contained and the body attempts to return to
a state of homeostasis. Affected tissues are repaired and manifestations resolved.

Types of Infection:
 Colonization
o Presence of a microorganism on/in a host, with
growth and multiplication of the organism, but
without interaction between host and organism (no
clinical expression, no immune response).
 Carrier
o A person with inapparent infection who is capable of
transmitting the pathogen to others. Asymptomatic or
passive or healthy carriers are those who never
experience symptoms despite being infected.
 Local infection
o An infection that affects only one body part or organ
o Example: infected wound
 Systemic infection
o Affecting the entire body, rather than a single organ or body part
o An infection that is in the bloodstream is also a systemic infection
o Example: high blood pressure or the flu
o Septicemia: When bacteremia results in systemic symptoms (complications of
infection)
o Bacteremia: Blood culture is positive for microorganisms.
 Nosocomial infection
o Healthcare-associated infections (HAI), are infection(s) acquired during
the process of receiving health care that was not present during the time
of admission
o Example: UTI, respiratory pneumonia, surgical site wound infections

Diagnostics for Infection
 WBC with differentials (increases in acute infection and immunosuppression).
 ESR (elevated in acute and chronic infection)
 Iron levels (Decreased in chronic infection).
 C-reactive protein

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 Blood and urine culture
 Cultures and Gram stain of wound, sputum, and throat
 Culture and Sensitivity
o Culture: laboratory cultivation of bacteria or yeast in a special growth medium,
which allows for positive identification of organisms.
o Different culture media are used for suspected pathogens
o (e.g., liquid medium is used for blood specimens as in blood culture)
o Common pathogens such as Staphylococci, streptococci, and
o enterococci are identified in 48 hours.
o Sensitivity: Used to determine minimal concentration of antibiotics that will
inhibit growth of an organism. Assess resistance to specific antibiotics. Why is
this important?
o Gram Stain: done to identify the presence of bacteria, WBCs and epithelial cells
in the original specimen (↑WBCs indicates infection, ↑epithelial = poor quality
specimen)

Older Adults and Infections
 The elderly are at higher risk for infections.
 Age-related changes perpetuate susceptibility (impaired immune function, immobility)
 May present with atypical symptoms due to altered response to infections.
 Common clinical presentation with infection is confusion (delirium) esp. with UTIs.
 Elderly clients living in LTC or hospitalized are at increased risk for infections.
 The elderly should be assessed for possible infection if:
 Changes in ability to perform ADLs
 Changes in cognition (CAM tool)
 Delirium in Infection
o Delirium is defined as “an acute state of confusion that presents as a sudden,
severe change in a person’s cognition, affecting their awareness, attention,
thinking, perception, and subsequently, their behavior (Pallium Canada, 2013 as
cited in Murray, 2016, p. 133).
o It is not psychological issue or mental health issue.
o Caused by multiple factors (drugs, malnutrition, electrolyte imbalance, infection
(urinary, pneumonia), dehydration).
o Delirium is a common manifestation in the elderly with an UTI.
Chain of Infection
 Infectious Agents: includes bacteria, viruses, fungi,
parasite, and protozoa.
 These agents will cause disease depending on:
 there are sufficient number of organisms.
 Increased virulence
 The susceptibility of the host
 The ability to enter and survive in the host.
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