For an infection to develop, six essential factors must be present. These are an agent, a source, a method of escape, a manner of transmission, a new host and a reservoir for the infection.
The six essential factors in the development of the infection process are the infectious agent (pathogen), reservoir (source of pathogen), portal of exit from reservoir, mode of transmission, portal of entry into host, and the susceptible host. These factors work together to allow the pathogen to infect and establish itself in the host, leading to disease.
It is essential.
identify factors influencing a microorganism's capability to produce an infection process
Impired skin integrity realated to disease process
It needs to be convincing, interesting and have a great conclusion!
management,capital,labor, and raw materials........<NovaNet> i think!
Water, carbon dioxide, and light energy.
1. Reservoir or Source of Infection 2. Causative Agent 3. Modes of Escape 4. Susceptible Host 5. Modes of Transmission 6. Portals of Entry By: Chi-Chi Gines
Yes, and a few things directly contribute to that: the infectious pathogens circulating in health care facilities are often types that are resistant to the antibiotics or other types of treatment that would be usually indicated; patients who catch an infection in a health care setting (which is what makes an infection nosocomial) usually already have a disease process or complication ongoing which reduces their ability to fight infection; and the underlying disease process or other infection a patient has can mask the symptoms of a new infection, causing a delay in recognition and treatment of the new nosocomial infection.
Cormack-Lehane is not a disease process. It is a type of modified grading system in Laryngoscopic procedure to identify predictive factors and rate of difficult laryngoscopy.
what is the essential recycled substance in the digestive process?
Immuniyt is the ability of the body to resist infection by a certain disease. that's all thank you.