Title: Infection Control
1Methods used to control the spread of infection
Precautions
2Methods used to control the spread of infection
Standard Precautions
- Includes
- Hand washing
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Gloves
- Gowns
- Masks and eye protection
- Needle stick safety
- Sharps
- Spills and splashes
- Resuscitation devices
- Waste and linen disposal
- Injuries
3Methods used to control the spread of infection
Standard Precautions
4Methods used to control the spread of infection
Standard Precautions
- Personal protection equipment (PPE)
5Methods used to control the spread of infection
Standard Precautions
6Methods used to control the spread of infection
Standard Precautions
7Methods used to control the spread of infection
Standard Precautions
8Methods used to control the spread of infection
Standard Precautions
9Methods used to control the spread of infection
Standard Precautions
10Methods used to control the spread of infection
Standard Precautions
11Methods used to control the spread of infection
Standard Precautions
12Methods used to control the spread of infection
Standard Precautions
13Methods used to control the spread of infection
Standard Precautions
14Methods used to control the spread of infection
Standard Precautions
- Includes
- Hand washing
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Gloves
- Gowns
- Masks and eye protection
- Needle stick safety
- Sharps
- Spills and splashes
- Resuscitation devices
- Waste and linen disposal
- Injuries
15Methods used to control the spread of infection
Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
- Applies to all occupational exposure of blood or
other potentially infectious material. - Blood human blood, blood components, blood
products - Bloodborne pathogens disease causing organisms
in blood (Hep. B, Hep. C, HIV)
16Methods used to control the spread of infection
Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
In an emergency when you cannot identify body
fluids or tell whether they contain blood, treat
all body fluids as potentially infectious.
17Methods used to control the spread of infection
Tuberculosis Standard
- OSHA Standard to reduce occupationally
transmitted/acquired TB - Requires FIT tested and training in the use of
specific respiratory PPE - PPD skin test annually
18Methods used to control the spread of
infectionExtended Infection Control Precautions
- Standard Precautions PLUS
- Airborne Precautions
- Contact Precautions
- Droplet Precautions
19Methods used to control the spread of
infectionExtended Infection Control Precautions
- Transmission based precautions
- Additional precautions used with patients
infected with pathogens that are spread via - airborne transmission
- droplet transmission
- direct contact
- Requires isolation
20Methods used to control the spread of
infectionExtended Infection Control Precautions
- Airborne precautions
- Patient pathogens are transmitted by airborne
droplets - Specific PPEs-
- fitted mask
21Methods used to control the spread of
infectionExtended Infection Control Precautions
- Contact precautions
- Patient pathogens are able to be spread by
direct or indirect contact - Specific PPEs
- gloves
- gowns
22Methods used to control the spread of
infectionExtended Infection Control Precautions
- Droplet precautions
- Used when large-particle droplets are expelled
during coughing, sneezing, talking or laughing - Specific PPEs-
- mask if working within
- 3 feet of patient
23Methods used to control the spread of
infectionExtended Infection Control Precautions
- Protective or reverse precautions
24Methods used to control the spread of
infectionExtended Infection Control Precautions
- Standard Precautions PLUS
- Airborne Precautions
- Contact Precautions
- Droplet Precautions
25- 2.02 Understand infection control procedures
- The End