Hospital precautions for flu
[DOC File]Supplement I: Infection Control in Healthcare, Home, and ...
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Type and Duration of Precautions Recommended for Selected Infections and Conditions (pg. 94-116) HICPAC: Guideline for the Prevention and Control of Norovirus …
[DOC File]The Flu Stops Here - Poster for Long Term Care Facility ...
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The specific precautions that will be required will depend in part of the type of facility designated for community isolation (e.g., motel, hotel, hospital). The same infection control principles that apply to home isolation apply to community isolation facilities.
[DOC File]Message to Employees: Distribute by e-mail, letter, flyer etc
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The Flu Stops Here - Poster for Long Term Care Facility Visitors Subject: A poster for local health jurisdictions (LHJ) to distribute to long term care facilities with information on how to protect residents from getting the flu. This document may be altered to include LHJ logo.
[DOCX File]CDC and HICPAC: Guidelines for Environmental Infection ...
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Contingency Plan. Version VERSION HISTORY [Provide information on how the development and distribution of the Contingency Plan was controlled and tracked.
[DOCX File]Hospital and Long-Term Care Transfer and Care of Flu Patients
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The flu season is starting and will last through the fall and winter. More than one kind of flu virus will be spreading this season, including seasonal flu and the 2009 H1N1 flu. If you get the flu, you can get sick and can spread the flu to others at home, at work, and in the community. Symptoms of flu include fever or chills and cough or sore ...
Hospital Requires Flu Precautions | St. Peter's Health
g patients from hospital to long term care: Patients under droplet precautions should be discharged from medical care when clinically appropriate. Discharge should . not. be based on the period of potential virus shedding, completion of antiviral therapy or recommended duration of droplet precautions.
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