Infection Prevention Week (D)

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  1. 2. H1N1 vaccine should be recommended to all individuals on an _ basis
  2. 4. Predominant colonic flora include enterococci,gram negative enterobacteriaceae, candida
  3. 6. Patient’s with airborne infections should be isolated in a room with _pressure
  4. 7. Spherical bacteria that grow in pairs and cause Pneumonia
  5. 10. Decontamination process that kills all bacteria, viruses and spores
  6. 11. Surgical site infection involving only the skin or subcutaneous tissue of the incision:
  7. 13. as Hepatitis and HIV.
  8. 14. Neutropenia is defined as absolute neutrophil count <_c/mm or expected tn to fall to that
  9. 16. Minimum concentration of drug required to inhibit 50% of bacteria in vitro: MIC
  10. 19. Disease-causing bacteria or viruses that are carried through the body in the body fluids,
  11. 20. Organisms that live in or on another living organism and draw their nourishment
  12. 22. XDR TB is defined as TB resistant to rifampicin, isoniazid, 1 injectable agent and
  13. 24. negative staphylococci, Candida are important causes of device related infection due
  14. 29. Central venous catheter site associated with maximum risk for catheter related blood stream infections
  15. 30. Cheapest, simplest and most effective means of reducing hospital acquired infections
  16. 32. Drug of choice for methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus
  17. 33. The transmission of nosocomial MRSA, CRE infections are prevented by strict----------isolation
  18. 35. Clavulanate, sulbactam and tazobactam are _inhibitors
  19. 36. contaminated Surgical procedure involving entry into the respiratory, alimentary, genital, or
  20. 37. Microshield hand rub contains this for action aganist residual flora
  21. 39. To check requirements for use against bacteria, fungi, viruses and disinfectants look at the
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  1. 1. for its
  2. 3. one
  3. 4. etc
  4. 5. spectrum antibiotics are predisposed to
  5. 8. Organism responsible for antibiotic associated diarrhoea
  6. 9. Body tissues being invaded by disease-causing or pathogenic bacteria result in
  7. 10. Spiral (corkscrew shaped) bacteria that causes Syphilis and Lyme Disease
  8. 12. Infections that are transmitted through close respiratory contact (respiratory particle size >5
  9. 15. or unclean implements is
  10. 17. Patients with critical illness, burns, GI surgery, pancreatitis, catheters, hemodilaysis on
  11. 18. Neutropenic/ immunosuppressed patients require _barrier nursing care
  12. 21. the property of formation of
  13. 23. Organism group commonly transmitted due to inadequate disinfection of laparoscopes,
  14. 24. Fraction of orally administered drug that reaches the systemic circulation unchanged
  15. 25. TB, measles and chicken pox are transmitted via ------ route
  16. 26. tracts under controlled conditions and without unusual contamination
  17. 27. A common bacteria colonising human skin that can be transferred through skin to skin
  18. 28. The process where bacteria divide into new cells is called
  19. 31. Gram negative organisms resistent to 3rd generation cephalosporins and monobactams
  20. 34. in the next 48 hours
  21. 38. hygiene Cheapest, simplest and most effective means of reducing hospital acquired infections Gloves Last item to be put on and first to be taken off while using personal protective equipment