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Title: Communicable Disease


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Communicable Disease
  • EMS DRILL 10-23-06

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Why all the protective gear? I'm not contagious!
  • Because of the risk of infectious diseases, EMTs
    practice universal precautions, assuming that
    every patient could be contagious. This means
    wearing latex gloves, eye protection, and a mask
    if necessary. It's nothing personal it protects
    both the care provider and the patient

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Infectious Disease
  • Produced by invasion of body by
  • Bacteria
  • Viruses
  • Fungi
  • Other organisms

4
Communicable Disease
  • Infectious disease
  • Transmissible from one infected organism to
    another

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Transmitted by
  • Direct contact
  • Indirect contact
  • Airborne transmission
  • Vehicle transmission (food, water, needles)
  • Vector transmission (organisms)

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Prevention
  • Maintain good personal health status
  • Regular physical exams

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Prevention
  • Immunizations for
  • Tetanus/diphtheria
  • Hepatitis B
  • Measles, mumps, rubella
  • TB skin test at least annually

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Prevention
  • Consider immunizations for
  • Influenza
  • Hepatitis A
  • Chicken pox

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Prevention
  • Wash hands following patient contacts
  • Wear gloves when contact with human body fluids
    is anticipated
  • Wear face mask if patient has productive cough
    (or put mask on patient)

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Prevention
  • Avoid needle stick (Do NOT recap needles)
  • Clean up blood spills quickly using bleach
    solution
  • Use disposable equipment

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Tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis
  • Bacterial infection (Mycobacterium tuberculosis)
  • Transmitted by droplets
  • Pulmonary TB - cough, infected sputum,
    hemoptysis, pleuritic pain)

13
Tuberculosis
  • Pulmonary TB Signs/Symptoms
  • Cough
  • Infected sputum
  • Hemoptysis
  • Pleuritic pain

14
Tuberculosis
  • Very low communicability, requires repeated
    exposure
  • Mask patients with active TB
  • Routine skin tests follow-up on positive reactors

15
Viral Hepatitis
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Hepatitis A
  • Fecal-oral contact
  • Children, young adults
  • Most infections subclinical or very mild
  • Does not cause chronic liver disease or carrier
    state

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Hepatitis B
  • Parenteral transmission (blood, dirty needles)
  • Sexual transmission
  • Can cause liver failure, necrotic cirrhosis
  • Can cause carrier state

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Viral Hepatitis
  • Signs/Symptoms
  • Anorexia
  • Malaise
  • Nausea, vomiting
  • Fever
  • Joint pain
  • Dark urine, jaundice

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Viral Hepatitis
  • Vaccine, immune serum globulin available for both
    A and B

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Meningitis
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Meningitis
  • Inflammation of membranes covering brain, spinal
    cord
  • Bacteria, viruses, fungi
  • Bacterial forms most serious

22
Bacterial Meningitis
  • Signs/Symptoms
  • Headache
  • Nausea
  • Fever
  • Stiff neck
  • Rapid progression to delirium, coma, seizures

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Bacterial Meningitis
  • Neissera meningitidis
  • Petechiae
  • Ecchymosis
  • Septic shock

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Bacterial Meningitis
  • Avoid contact with oral secretions
  • Not transmissible by breathing same air as
    patient
  • If close contact occurs, Rifampin 600mg bid ? 2d

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HIV/AIDS
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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
  • Viral infection ? Human immunodeficiency virus
    (HIV)
  • Damage to helper T cells suppresses immune system

27
AIDS
  • Recurring opportunistic infections
  • Pneumocystis carini pneumonia
  • Kaposis sarcoma
  • Candida albicans

28
HIV/AIDS
  • Transmitted by blood, semen, vaginal secretions
  • Contact with tears, saliva, sweat will not cause
    infection
  • Cannot be transmitted by casual contact
  • Wash hands, wear gloves, needle precautions

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Exposure Policy
  • Purpose
  • Responsibilities
  • Procedures
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