NCLEX - Mark K (Isolation) ScienceMedicineNursing britt_rzepka Save Infection Control and Isolation- ATI ...54 terms EllielaflacaPreview Factors Affecting Wound Healing Teacher 18 terms sarabillsPreview Topic 3- EAQ 86 terms shermis127Preview ECG In Teacher Sna Learn1 / 7Study using Learn Methods of infection control that must be used for patients known or suspected to be infected with pathogens transmitted by airborne droplet nuclei.
- measles, tb, varicella
- private room required
- N95, gloves
- disposable supplies and dedicated equipment Choose an answer
---tb spread by droplet but considered airborne
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Isolation Precautions
- transmission based precautions
- standard
- contact
- droplet
- airborne
- anything enteric (fecal, oral)
- c-dif, hep-a, cholera, dysentery
- staph infections
- RSV
- herpes infections, herpes voster (shingles)
- private room preferred, can cohort
- gown, gloves
- dedicated equipment
- all meningitis, h-flu
- private room preferred, cohort
- gloves, regular mask
- disposable supplies and dedicated equipment
- measles, tb, varicella
- private room required
- N95, gloves
- disposable supplies and dedicated equipment
Contact precautions practices used to prevent spread of disease by direct or indirect contact
Droplet precautions Methods of infection control that must be used for patients known or suspected to be infected with pathogens transmitted by large particle droplets expelled during coughing, sneezing, talking, or laughing.
Airborne precautions Methods of infection control that must be used for patients known or suspected to be infected with pathogens transmitted by airborne droplet nuclei.
---tb spread by droplet but considered airborne
putting on PPE gown, mask, goggles, gloves taking off PPE gloves, goggles, gown, mask
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