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Infection Control in Adult Care Homes

Section 4Breaking the Chain of Infection in the Adult Care Home

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Objectives

Describe the cleaning and disinfection of surfaces, floors, high-touch areas, in resident living areas, to prevent infection in the adult care home.

Describe Transmission-Based Precautions.

Compare and contrast Contact Precautions, Droplet Precautions, and Airborne Precautions.

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Objectives

Explain the correct disposal of sharps.

Define an outbreak and list steps needed to manage an outbreak in an adult care home.

Describe two dangerous infections common in adult care homes – influenza and norovirus.

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Recall

Infection is a disease or condition of the body when harmful germs get into the body and grow in number

Harmful germs are tiny living things that live almost everywhere – both inside and outside of our bodies that cause problems or disease

Infection prevention is all of the things that people do to control and prevent the spread of infection

Infection prevention extremely important in adult care homes

Only way to stop spread of infection is to break the chain of infection

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Care of the Adult Care Home Environment

A clean environment is very important in the prevention of infection

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SPILLS on the floorSPILLS on the floor…… What do I do now?What do I do now?

Put on glovesPut on gloves

Absorb spill and clean areaAbsorb spill and clean area

Discard waste in appropriate Discard waste in appropriate containercontainer

Apply disinfectant to areaApply disinfectant to area

Place a warning cone or Place a warning cone or sign in areasign in area

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Spill?Spill?

Why are spills on the floor involving body fluids especially dangerous in an

adult care home?

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SharpsSharps -- items that have corners, edges, or projections that can cut or pierce the skin

Examples?

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Sharps

Wear gloves and be carefulWear gloves and be careful

Do not cut self or resident Do not cut self or resident during shavesduring shaves

Do not jab self when using Do not jab self when using sharpssharps

NEVER, EVER reNEVER, EVER re--cap a needle or other sharp cap a needle or other sharp objectobject

NEVER, EVER put anything sharp in a regular NEVER, EVER put anything sharp in a regular trashcan trashcan

RULES

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Sharps Disposal

ALWAYS put anything that has been used on a resident in a sharps container

Description of the container?

NEVER, EVER stick your hand or fingers in a sharps container

NEVER, EVER over fill a sharps container

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Medical Waste Disposal

Disposable syringes, needles, finger stick devices and other

sharps, as well as blood of 20 cc’s or more shall be treated and

disposed of as mandated by North Carolina Law

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Do I Use This One?

Or That One?

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Place in bag or container in accordance with facility’s policies and procedures

Wear gloves when changing, carrying, and discarding soiled linen

Roll linen up during linen change so dirty side is inside

Carry soiled linen away fromclothes

Do not shake linen

Handling Linen That is Soiled

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Recall

CDC is the nation’s health protection agency; an agency of the federal government that is in charge of the control and prevention of disease in our country

Works to protect the public

Developed a two-tiered way to prevent and control infections – Standard Precautions and Transmission-Based (Isolation) Precautions

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TransmissionTransmission-- Based Based PrecautionsPrecautions

22ndnd level to prevent and control level to prevent and control infectionsinfections

Specific measures and tasks Specific measures and tasks when caring for residents who when caring for residents who are infected/may be infected are infected/may be infected with specific types of infectionswith specific types of infections

3 Types1. Contact Precautions

2. Droplet Precautions

3. Airborne Precautions

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Contact PrecautionsContact Precautions

Purpose – prevent spread of harmful germs prevent spread of harmful germs spread by direct contactspread by direct contact

PPE = Standard Precautions + Gown + GlovesPPE = Standard Precautions + Gown + Gloves

Examples

• MRSA

• Norovirus

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Dr plet Precauti nsPurpose – prevent spread of harmful germs that travel by

Spread when an infected resident coughs, sings, sneezes, or laughs

PPE?

Examples?

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Airborne PrecautionsAirborne Precautions

Purpose – prevent spread of harmful germs prevent spread of harmful germs that travel in air at a distancethat travel in air at a distance

Harmful germs can float around for Harmful germs can float around for a while and can be carried by moisture, a while and can be carried by moisture, air currents, and dustair currents, and dust

PPE = Standard Precautions + N95 PPE = Standard Precautions + N95 mask or greater (depending on disease)mask or greater (depending on disease)

Examples?Examples?

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““OUTBREAK!!!!!OUTBREAK!!!!!””

Respiratory illness

Gastrointestinal illness

Other illnesses

DEFINITION: More illness in more DEFINITION: More illness in more residents than what is expected or what residents than what is expected or what is normal for the facilityis normal for the facility

An outbreak could also be just one confirmed case of a serious infection, such as TB

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““OUTBREAK!!!!!OUTBREAK!!!!!””

Local health department is Local health department is

notified as soon as an outbreak notified as soon as an outbreak

isis SUSPECTEDSUSPECTED

THE SOONER THE BETTER!!!44--2020

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InfluenzaInfluenza

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NorovirusNorovirus