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Isolation Class 10 Last Class

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Isolation Class 10

Last Class

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Preventing the spread of infection

• What do we do when a client has a highly infectious disease?

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Specific Infection Control Policies

• Isolation – the principle is to create a physical barrier that prevents the transfer of microorganisms.

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What are appropriate barriers? Depending on -

• Organism Transmission• Airborne• Vehicle• Contact

• Direct• Indirect• Droplet

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Types of Barriers

• PPE (personal protective equipment)• Gowns• Gloves• Masks• Eyewear

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• Each institution is required to have infection control policies and guidelines.

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What about when we don’t know?

• 3 systems• Universal precautions• Body substance precautions• Standard precautions

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Precautions to guard against the unknown

• Apply to everyone• General public• May or may not carry an infection

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History Lesson

• Initially concerned with patient to patient

• Followed by concern for health care professionals

• 1970 – Hepatitis B• 1987 – HIV

• Universal precautions by Center for Disease Control (CDC)

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Universal precautions

Stated : All blood & body flds should be

treated as potentially infectious.

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Body Substance Isolation (BSI)

• Infection control practitioners in Seattle and SanDiego

• Canada adopted policy but renamed it Body Substance Precautions (BSP)

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Standard Precautions

• 1996- newest guidelines by CDC combined the major features of universal precautions & BSP

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2 Tier System

• 1996 CDC new guidelines

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1st Tier – Standard Precautions• Most important• Universal precautions + BSP• Applies to everyone• Primary strategies for prevention

of infection• Standard precautions

• Blood, body flds., nonintact skin, mucus membranes

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2nd Tier

• Specific infections/diagnosis• Droplet, airborne, contact with

contaminated surface

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3 Types Transmission Based Precautions

• Airborne, droplet, contact• Some infections combination

(chicken pox)• These extra precautions are in

addition to Standard Precautions

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Airborne

• Travels on small particles• Air currents• Portal of entry – nose, mouth,

mucus membranes• Measles, chicken pox, TB

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Requirements for Airborne

• Negative pressure room – door closed

• TB = HEPA filter • Do not enter if not immune to

measles/chickenpox• Client wears mask when required

to leave room

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Droplet

• Large droplets of moisture• Coughing, sneezing, talking

• Travels 3 ft. or less• Enters nose / mouth• Mumps, pertusis, influenza

• Private room• Staff regular mask for 3 ft. • Client mask for transport

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Contact

• Dry skin to dry skin = Direct • Dry skin to object = Indirect• Impetigo, herpes zoster, scabies• Gloves – for direct care or

touching anything in the room• Private room or semi if cohort has

same diagnosis

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• Remove gloves prior to exiting and wash hands

• Gown for • patient contact• Changing linen• Handling objects in the room

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• Remove gown prior to exiting• Wash hands• Careful clothing does not touch

room surfaces

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Protective Isolation / Reverse isolation

• Compromised or suppressed immune system

• Highly susceptible to infections• Protection from environmental

pathogens

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Protective Isolation / Reverse isolation

What do you need ?• Private room – door closed• Gown, mask, gloves if direct

contact• Wash hands• No plants / flowers

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Procedure

• Before instituting• EXPLAIN to client & family

•Disease•Purpose of isolation•Steps to follow•Time frame

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Room Preparation

• Private with BR facilities• Sign on door• Isolation cart outside door• Laundry hamper in room• Waste basket with plastic bag• Thermometer, B/P cuff, stethoscope in

room• Sharps receptacle

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• Be organized• Gather equipment prior to entering

room• Remove rings and wash hands• Don PPE• Gown usually disposable• Gloves up over cuff of gown

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• Put your watch in a plastic bag if no clock in room

• Linen is placed in a water soluble bag & then cream/yellow bag

• No special treatment for dishes / trays

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Exiting Room

• Untie gown at waist • Remove gloves properly• Remove mask• Untie gown at neck, drop over

shoulders, don’t touch outside, fold inwards, and discard

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Exiting Room

• Wash hands • Use paper towel on door handle• Wash hands again outside roomImportant to do as much client

care as you can while you are in the room….CLUSTER ACTIVITY.

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Basic Principles

• Wash hands prior to entering & exiting room

• Careful disposal of contaminated materials

• Knowledge of disease and mode of transmission

• Protection of client and public during transport

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Client Consideration

• Isolation• Loneliness• Self – esteem, body image• Boredom

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Sterile Technique / Surgical Asepsis

Purpose – to eliminate all microorganisms from objects that come into contact with the tissues of the body that are normally sterile.

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Practice Areas

• Operating room• Labor and delivery• Major diagnostic area• At the bedside in 3 main

situations1. Procedures requiring intentional

perforation of the skin

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2. When the skin’s integrity is broken due to surgery or burns

3. During procedures involving insertion of devices into normally sterile body cavities

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• Any break in technique could result in contamination increasing clients risk for infection.

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Methods of Sterilization

• Steam – most common• Dry heat• Ethylene oxide gas• Chemicals• Indicator of sterility –

• tape on pkg. turns color or forms lines• Expiration Date

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Examples of sterilization processes• Moist heat /steam

• Radiation

• Autoclave- instruments, parental solutions, dressings

• Drugs, foods, heat sensitive items

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Examples of sterilization processes• Chemicals

• All types microorganisms

• Rapid action• Work with water• Stable in heat &

light• Inexpensive • Not harmful to

body tissue

• Instruments• Glass

thermometers• Ex. Chlorine –

used to disinfect water & for housekeeping purposes

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Examples of sterilization processes• Ethylene oxide

gas• Destroys

microorganisms by altering cells’ metabolic processes.

• Rubber • Plastic

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Examples of sterilization processes• Boiling water

• Cheap• Imp. – bacterial

spores andsome viruses resist boiling. Not used in hospitals!

• Items should be boiled for at least 15 min.

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Practical Exam

• Prepare a sterile field• Add an item• Add a liquid• Don sterile gloves