PPT-Body Systems – P aeruginosa infection

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Kendrew Leung Case A House Fire Rescued from a house fire Marian is hospitalized with second degree burns extending deep into the dermis layers in her upper limbs

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Kendrew Leung Case A House Fire Rescued from a house fire Marian is hospitalized with second degree burns extending deep into the dermis layers in her upper limbs After three days in hospital during which time she has regular changes of her wound dressings she is released home to the care of her sister who expresses confidence in her ability to maintain the needed dressing changes With a keen interest in natural remedies Marian and her sister treat her burn wounds with honey A few days later Marian begins to experience . Myth or Menace?. Megan Hargreaves and Sharri Minion. Why focus on . Pseudomonas aeruginosa. ?. Well known to environmental microbiologists. Indigenous . microbiota. of water and soil, plant tissues. Megan Hargreaves and Sharri Minion. Why focus on . Pseudomonas aeruginosa. ?. Well known to environmental microbiologists. Indigenous . microbiota. of water and soil, plant tissues. Recently found to preferentially aerosolised from those sites into the atmosphere. Living systems have the following level . of organization:. . CELLS. TISSUES. ORGANS. ORGAN SYSTEMS. Organism. Our body works because of the interactions that happen . between . organs and organ systems.. Microorganism or Microbe. 1. Small . living. organism. 2. Not . visible. to the . naked. eye. 3. Must be viewed under a . microscope. 4. Found . everywhere. in the environment, including on and in the . . Direct Contact. Person to Person. Staff to Patient. Patient to Staff. Indirect Contact. Other way than touching an infected person. Fomite-. Inanimate object. . 1. Dust. . 2. Moisture droplet- aerosol effect. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=. ZRFykdf4kDc. Body Organization. Your body is made of trillions of cells.. Cells. – Simplest and most basic unit of all living organisms.. Tissue. – A group of cells that are similar and work together to perform a specific function.. Explain the functions . of the circulatory system, digestive system, and respiratory system.. Circulatory . – responsible for transporting materials throughout the entire body. It transports nutrients, water, and oxygen to your billions of body cells . . Morris S, Stoddart M, Grier S, Gibbs J, Vank C, Cuperus N, van den Heuvel L, Vuong C, MacGowan Study OR (95%CI) Male gender, n (%) 69 (71.1) / 393 Predictive factors of MDR P. aeruginosa cUTI (n=3 H. ave . O. ne . W. ithout . T. he Other. 1. If you damage one system, you may damage several like smoking which irritates the lungs and also destroys the cells of the immune system. Body Systems Work Together. Learning Goals:. Understand principles of infection control are essential to all healthcare workers. Provide a basic knowledge of how disease is transmitted. Main emphasis on prevention of disease. Understanding the Principles of Infection Control. Orientation to Health occupations. This Photo. by Unknown Author is licensed under . CC BY-SA. Understanding the principles of infection control. Healthcare workers must understand the basic principles of infection control to protect themselves and their patients. They must know how disease is . Self-study course 1)Define a germ2)Define the environment that a germ needs to live and grow3)Explain the chain of infection4)Understand when and how proper handwashing should be accomplished Infectio . . Dr Ali Abdulwahid . University of Mustanisiriya. College of Medicine. Department of Microbiology . Third stage . Proteus spp.. Proteus are a member of normal intestinal microbiota and opportunistic pathogens to human . INFECTION. The disease state caused by the invasion and multiplication of a pathogen. A disease producing microorganism in body tissue. Pathogens- bacteria, virus, fungi or parasites. The body respond to the invasion by forming antibodies in a series of physiological changes.

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