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What is Influenza?
 Influenza is an infection
 caused by a virus. There
    are many types of
     influenza viruses.
How is it spread?
• When an infected person talks, coughs, or
  sneezes the virus is expelled into the air.
• If you’re within 3 feet of that infected person,
  you have been exposed. Unfortunately if you
  have the flu, you may not show symptoms for
  2 days after you’re infected—so you’re
  spreading the flu virus to those around you,
  and you don’t even realize you’re infected!
Why is there a different flu vaccine
           every year?
• There are so many types (strains) of
  influenza—the Centers for Disease Control
  researches what strains are across the world
  and do their best to predict which type will be
  seen in the upcoming season. Some years
  they are right on target, but not always. There
  are always 3 primary strains in the vaccine
  each year.
Should I get a flu vaccine?
• A flu vaccine remains your best protection
  against influenza. Your immunity will last
  about 5-6 months, so it’s important not to get
  it too early. Usually late September or
  October are prime vaccination times.
Do we take care of tuberculosis
            patients?
• If you suspect a patient has TB, notify the
  physician immediately. If appropriate, the
  physician will transfer the patient to SFMC or
  Glenwood for follow-up of suspected
  tuberculosis.
• We are equipped to take care of tuberculosis
  patients if needed.
What are the symptoms of
              tuberculosis?
•   Persistent coughing for more than 3 weeks
•   Unexplained weight loss
•   Night sweats
•   Fever
•   Coughing up blood
•   Chest pain
•   Fatigue
If I have a positive skin test, does
    that mean I can infect others?
• Not necessarily: It means you’ve been exposed
  to the TB germ. You have been around someone
  who had active TB; and, as that person talked,
  coughed, or sneezed, the bacteria went into the
  air and you inhaled it. If you don’t have
  symptoms, then you are not infectious.
• You will need to be seen by a physician in order
  to determine appropriate therapy to ensure the
  “germs” you have are killed—usually that therapy
  is taking a medication called INH for 6-9 months.
Is it required that I be tested for TB
             every year?
• Yes, at least annually according to state law if
  you work in a facility licensed by the Dept. of
  Health and Hospitals.
Should you clean your hands
     before touching a patient?
• You should always clean your hands before
  touching a patient.
Is it OK to use hand sanitizer after
       removing bloody gloves?
• No, it is not OK. You need to wash your hands
  instead.
What is the best way to protect
   yourself from most infections?
• Washing your hands is the best way to
  protect yourself from most infections.
You have finished the slide
  presentation on infection control

• Please click on the INFECTION CONTROL QUIZ
  button and take the quiz.

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Infection

  • 1. What is Influenza? Influenza is an infection caused by a virus. There are many types of influenza viruses.
  • 2. How is it spread? • When an infected person talks, coughs, or sneezes the virus is expelled into the air. • If you’re within 3 feet of that infected person, you have been exposed. Unfortunately if you have the flu, you may not show symptoms for 2 days after you’re infected—so you’re spreading the flu virus to those around you, and you don’t even realize you’re infected!
  • 3. Why is there a different flu vaccine every year? • There are so many types (strains) of influenza—the Centers for Disease Control researches what strains are across the world and do their best to predict which type will be seen in the upcoming season. Some years they are right on target, but not always. There are always 3 primary strains in the vaccine each year.
  • 4. Should I get a flu vaccine? • A flu vaccine remains your best protection against influenza. Your immunity will last about 5-6 months, so it’s important not to get it too early. Usually late September or October are prime vaccination times.
  • 5. Do we take care of tuberculosis patients? • If you suspect a patient has TB, notify the physician immediately. If appropriate, the physician will transfer the patient to SFMC or Glenwood for follow-up of suspected tuberculosis. • We are equipped to take care of tuberculosis patients if needed.
  • 6. What are the symptoms of tuberculosis? • Persistent coughing for more than 3 weeks • Unexplained weight loss • Night sweats • Fever • Coughing up blood • Chest pain • Fatigue
  • 7. If I have a positive skin test, does that mean I can infect others? • Not necessarily: It means you’ve been exposed to the TB germ. You have been around someone who had active TB; and, as that person talked, coughed, or sneezed, the bacteria went into the air and you inhaled it. If you don’t have symptoms, then you are not infectious. • You will need to be seen by a physician in order to determine appropriate therapy to ensure the “germs” you have are killed—usually that therapy is taking a medication called INH for 6-9 months.
  • 8. Is it required that I be tested for TB every year? • Yes, at least annually according to state law if you work in a facility licensed by the Dept. of Health and Hospitals.
  • 9. Should you clean your hands before touching a patient? • You should always clean your hands before touching a patient.
  • 10. Is it OK to use hand sanitizer after removing bloody gloves? • No, it is not OK. You need to wash your hands instead.
  • 11. What is the best way to protect yourself from most infections? • Washing your hands is the best way to protect yourself from most infections.
  • 12. You have finished the slide presentation on infection control • Please click on the INFECTION CONTROL QUIZ button and take the quiz.