Airborne precautions diseases list

    • [DOC File]West Virginia Department of Education

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      Airborne pathogens include pathogens that can be transmitted by “droplet nuclei” (residue from evaporated droplets 5um or smaller in size) or dust particles. Diseases that require airborne precautions include: measles, disseminated Varicella zoster (including primary infection), Varicella pneumonia, and pulmonary tuberculosis.

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    • [DOC File]POLICY: INFECTION CONTROL

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      Droplet precautions- mask with eye protection, mask with full face shield or CAPR. Contact precautions- gloves and gown. Move patient to negative air pressure room to perform Aerosol-generating Procedures. Ventilated patients . AND. those with High Risk for Aerosol-generating Procedures. Airborne precautions- N95 mask/respirator or CAPR

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    • [DOCX File]Aerosol Transmissible Diseases Model Exposure Control Plan

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      Droplet Precautions: Used to prevent the spread of germs contained in large airborne droplets. Examples of diseases requiring droplet precautions are pneumonia caused by resistant organisms, influenza, meningitis or measles. Requirements include private room, gowns and gloves, surgical-grade masks and other PPE as indicated.

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    • [DOC File]INFECTION CONTROL PLAN

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      “Airborne Precautions” are not normally utilized in the school setting. It is defined as the isolation of an airborne pathogen to reduce the risk of airborne transmission of infectious agents. ... These diseases do not pose a risk in school if body fluids such as blood and feces are handled using standard/universal precautions. 4.9.

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    • [DOC File]INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL - NEW EMPLOYEE ...

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      The home will maintain a list of diseases that must be reported to the local health department. ... Airborne Precautions: In addition to Standard Precautions, use Airborne Precautions for persons known or suspected to have serious illness transmitted by airborne droplet nuclei. Examples of such illness include: Measles.

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    • AirBorne Diseases: Types, Causes, Precautions, Prevention & Treat…

      ☐ The diseases requiring droplet precautions for which we will use respiratory protection when conducting high hazard procedures: [If applicable, list diseases, e.g., …

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