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Infection Prevention & Control

An introduction for new employees

Clinical Nurse Specialist CDHB Infection Prevention & Control

Service

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Aim of Infection Prevention & Control

• The primary aim of infection prevention & control is to prevent patients, staff and visitors from acquiring an infection while in our healthcare facilities.

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Achieving the Aim

• If you always use Standard and Transmission-based Precautions appropriately and correctly, you will keep yourself and your patients safe from acquiring infection while in the healthcare setting.

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Infection Prevention

• Standard Precautions• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)• Transmission-based Precautions

– Contact Precautions– Droplet Precautions– Airborne Precautions

• Multi Drug Resistant Organisms (MDRO)• A safe environment

– Cleaning and disinfection– Blood and body fluid exposures (BBFE)

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

PPE is defined as...

“Specialised clothing or equipment worn by an employee for protection against infectious materials”

(OSHA) Centres for Disease Control and prevention web site.

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Types of PPE used in healthcare settings

• Gloves - protect hands• Gown/aprons - protect

skin and or clothing• Masks - protect

mouth/nose• Goggles - protect eyes• Visors/visor masks -

protect face, mouth, nose and eyes

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N95 Masks

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Transmission-based Precautions

(Isolation Precautions)

• When Standard Precautions are not quite enough

ContactDropletAirborne

• Used IN ADDITION TO Standard Precautions

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Contact Precautions

Used when in direct contact with patient or their environment

e.g. Scabies, MRSA, diarrhoea

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Droplet Precautions

Used for diseases which generate large droplets which travel approx. 1 - 2m then fall to the floor

e.g. Influenza

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Airborne Precautions

Used for diseases which are carried on small droplet nuclei suspended in the air e.g. Pulmonary TB, Chickenpox,Measles

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New Posters and Other updates available

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Multi drug resistant organisms (MDRO)

• ESBL-producing enterobacteriaceae E. Coli and Klebsiella

pneumoniae most common

• VRE Vancomycin-resistant E.

faecium & E. faecalis

• MRSAMethicillin-resistant

Staphylococcus aureus

• MDR-GNB MDR Acinetobacter baumanii

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Cleaning & Disinfection

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Know what you are using!

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Sharps Safety

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Blood and Body Fluid Exposures (BBFE)

• Report all BBFE• BBFE packs in

clinical areas• Pink reporting form!!!• Hepatitis B

immunisation

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Achieving Infection Prevention….

If you always use Standard and Transmission-based Precautions appropriately and correctly, you will keep yourself and your patients safe from acquiring infection while in the healthcare setting.

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And finally…


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