Chain of Infection: Mr. Migron Rubin M.Sc. Nursing Student
Chain of Infection: Mr. Migron Rubin M.Sc. Nursing Student
Chain of Infection: Mr. Migron Rubin M.Sc. Nursing Student
SUSCEPTIBLE
HOST RESERVOIR
CHAIN OF
INFECTION
PORTAL OF
ENTRY PORTAL OF
EXIT
MODE OF
TRANSMISSION
These are any microorganism that can cause a disease such as
a bacteria, virus, parasite, or fungus. Reasons that the
organism will cause an infection are virulence (ability to
multiply and grow), invasiveness (ability to enter tissue), and
pathogenicity (ability to cause disease).
• Present in environment.
• Affects people with weak
immune system.
PARASITES • Example- Malaria, Tape worm
infection etc.
It is the place where the microorganism resides,
thrives, and reproduces, i.e., food, water, toilet
seat, elevator buttons, human feces, respiratory
secretions etc.
It is the place where the microorganism leaves the reservoir,
such as the respiratory tract (nose, mouth), intestinal tract
(rectum via stool), urinary tract, or blood and other body
fluids.
Mode of transmission is the means by which an organism
transfers from one carrier to another by either direct
transmission or indirect transmission.
CONTACT TRANSMISSION- DIRECT & INDIRECT
Environment
Nightingale’s writings reflect a community health model in which all that surrounds
human beings is considered in relation to their state of health.
Health
Nightingale said the goal of all nursing activities should be client health. She
believed that nursing should provide care to the healthy as well as the ill and
discussed health promotion as an activity in which nurses should engage.
Health of Houses
“Badly constructed houses do for the healthy what badly constructed hospitals do for
the sick. Once insure that the air is stagnant and sickness is certain to follow.”
Ventilation and Warming
She was very concerned about “noxious air” or “effluvia” and foul odors that came
from excrement. She also criticized “fumigations,” for she believed that the
offensive source, not the smell, must be removed.
Light
She noted that direct sunlight was what patients wanted.
Noise
She stated that patients should never be waked intentionally or accidentally during the
first part of sleep.
Variety
She discussed the need for changes in color and form, including bringing the patient
brightly colored flowers or plants
Poor
Unhygienic housing
food conditions
CLIENT’s
HEALTH
Loss of NND
IS
CLIENT
hearing AFFECTE VARIETY
D
Improper
cleaning of House in
environment bad
structured
Micro organisms
HOPES/EMOTIONS
present on bed.
POINT TO BE DISCUSSED
1. How antibiotic resistance/super
bug can be prevented?
2. How to prevent infection in
hospital settings & community
settings?
PRESENTER’S VIEW ON TOPIC
Human body & its surrounding is better environment for growth &
multiplication of microbes. After getting suitable environment, it
starts incubation & multiplication leading to various diseases. If these
microorganisms are stopped from developing /incubating &
multiplication, we can break chain of infection cycle. Good Health
depends on safe environment. Practice or technique that control or
prevent transmission of infection and help to protect client and health
care worker from disease.
SUMMARY