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Healthcare Associated Infections II: Preventive Measures01:22

Healthcare Associated Infections II: Preventive Measures

Essential infection prevention measures are based on the knowledge of the infection chain, the modes of transmission in healthcare settings, and the use of the best practices in all healthcare settings. Compulsory public reporting of healthcare-associated infection rates is needed to allow individuals and the community to make informed choices regarding selecting a healthcare facility.
The best practices for preventing healthcare-associated infections include hand hygiene, patient risk...
Standard Precaution01:26

Standard Precaution

Standard precautions are the minimum infection control safeguards used while caring for all patients, irrespective of their disease condition. They help prevent the spread of common infectious microorganisms to healthcare workers, patients, and visitors in all healthcare settings.
Hand hygiene is the most crucial means to prevent the transmission of disease. Employers are legally required to provide their workers with personal protective equipment (PPE) to minimize exposure or contact with...
Hand hygiene01:23

Hand hygiene

Asepsis is the practice of preventing or breaking the chain of infection. The nurse employs aseptic techniques to prevent the spread of microorganisms and reduce the risk of diseases. Hand hygiene is the cornerstone of aseptic techniques and is classified into medical and surgical asepsis. Medical asepsis includes hand hygiene and the use of gloves. Surgical asepsis, or the sterile technique, refers to practices that render and keep objects and areas free of microorganisms.
Hand washing...
Infection01:20

Infection

When a pathogen enters the body and reproduces, it can cause an infection, damage body cells, and cause illness symptoms that eventually lead to disease. Therefore, its prevention requires breaking the chain of infection.
The chain begins with pathogens: bacteria, viruses, fungi, prions, or parasites such as protozoa helminths. These can be present on the skin as transient or resident flora, or they can be acquired from the environment. Identifying and treating the type of infection and...
Transmission-based Precautions I: Contact, Enteric, and Droplets01:17

Transmission-based Precautions I: Contact, Enteric, and Droplets

Transmission-based precautions are for patients known to be infected or suspected to be infected or colonized with organisms that pose a significant risk to others. Some transmission-based precautions include contact, enteric, and droplet.
Contact Precautions:
Contact precautions are the measures taken to prevent the transmission of infectious agents, especially epidemiologically important microorganisms such as MRSA or influenza, primarily transmitted through direct or indirect contact with an...
Factors Affecting the Risk of Infection01:26

Factors Affecting the Risk of Infection

The hosts' susceptibility to infection depends on several factors. The integrity of the skin and mucous membranes helps protect the body against microbial attacks. When the skin is altered, the chance of infection, limb loss, and even death increases.
The integrity and count of the white blood cells help the body resist pathogens and fight infection. When impaired, it reduces the body's resistance to pathogens. The acidic pH levels of the gastrointestinal, genitourinary tracts, and skin create...

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Swine Model of Biofilm Infection and Invisible Wounds
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[Prevention of wound infections: basic measures].

K Lewalter1, S W Lemmen

  • 1Zentralbereich für Krankenhaushygiene und Infektiologie, Universitätsklinikum Aachen (RWTH), Pauwelsstraße 30, 52074 Aachen, Deutschland.

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|January 26, 2012
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Summary

Implementing a benchmarking surveillance system can significantly reduce surgical site infections. Preventive measures include glucose control, antibiotic therapy, skin flora reduction, and strict asepsis.

Area of Science:

  • Infection Control
  • Public Health Surveillance

Context:

  • Surgical site infections (SSIs) pose a significant risk to patient outcomes.
  • Individual patient risk factors for wound infections are often difficult to modify.

Purpose:

  • To outline key interventions for preventing surgical site infections.
  • To highlight the role of surveillance systems in reducing infection rates.

Summary:

  • Preventive strategies encompass pre-operative interventions like glucose control, anemia/malnutrition correction, and antibiotic therapy.
  • Intra-operative measures include avoiding hypothermia and maintaining asepsis.
  • Post-operative care involves proper wound management and timely drainage removal.
  • Benchmarking surveillance systems have demonstrated effectiveness in reducing SSIs.

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Impact:

  • Implementation of comprehensive preventive strategies can lead to a substantial decrease in surgical site infections.
  • Improved patient safety and reduced healthcare-associated costs.