Precautions for pulmonary tuberculosis

    • Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Types, Symptoms, and Treatments

      Active Management of pulmonary tuberculosis remains a significant activity over time. The early recognition of tuberculosis and placement in appropriate airborne precautions minimizes the risk of transmission to staff and other patients. Infection Control Surveillance in …

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    • [DOC File]MI Tuberculosis

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      A patient has pulmonary tuberculosis. What type of precautions should the phlebotomist take when entering the patient’s room to collect a blood specimen? NAACLS Entry Level Competency 2.00, 2.2, and 2.3. Objective #1, #2, and #3

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    • [DOC File]Section: 2-1

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      Oct 29, 2018 · 3.1 It is the policy of the agency to provide appropriate protection for employees related to tuberculosis and other airborne diseases per CDC guidelines. 3.2 The respiratory exposure control plan will be evaluated annually and updated to reflect current CDC guidelines and state and federal regulations when required.

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    • [DOC File]TUBERCULOSIS EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN

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      The signs and symptoms for pulmonary tuberculosis include: fever, chills, night sweats, easy fatigability, loss of appetite, weight loss, hemoptysis, and chronic productive cough. On admission, through the Nursing Admission Assessment form, the Emergency Room Triage Form, the Outpatient X-ray Bookings form, the following questions will be asked ...

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    • Quia

      Indications of surgery in tuberculosis. 1. Diagnostic. 2. Persistent sputum positive state despite therapy. 3. ... Even an episode of massive hemoptysis as a presenting feature of pulmonary TB in a non-treated case is rarely an indication of surgical intervention. ... Universal precautions to be followed and all arrangements for the same to be ...

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    • [DOC File]UCSF STANFORD HEALTH CARE INFECTION CONTROL …

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      Tuberculosis (suspected or confirmed pulmonary or laryngeal) ... Recommendations above are based on the 2007 CDC Guideline for Isolation Precautions. Exceptions include measles (Contact Precautions added to CDC recommendations) and RSV (Droplet Precautions added to CDC recommendations)

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 3

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      Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2005). Guidelines for Preventing Transmission of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis in HealthCare Settings, MMWR;54 (No. RR 17). Infection Prevention and Control – Tuberculosis: Precautions for Care of Patients with Infectious Pulmonary Mycobactreium Tuberculosis SECTION: 14.25

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    • [DOCX File]Alaska Department of Health and Social Services

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      These precautions include instructing patients to cover coughs and sneezes. The worker should wear a PR when entering the home or the patient's room. Respiratory precautions in the home may be discontinued when the patient is improving clinically, cough has decreased, and the number of organisms in the sputum smear is decreasing.

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