Precautions for airborne diseases

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

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      Infection Control Practices for Selected Diseases. Important Phone Numbers. WI DPH. 608-258-0099. CDC Emergency Response 800-232-4636. ... Airborne precautions X † X X X Droplet precautions X X X X X Use of N95 respirators by all entering room X ‡ X X X Wash hands with hand sanitizer or antimicrobial soap X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ...

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    • [DOC File]GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

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      Contact Precautions. used for infections spread by skin to skin contact or contact with other surfaces such as herpes simplex virus. Airborne Precautions, Droplet Precautions, and Contact Precautions. May be combined for diseases that have multiple routes of transmission.

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    • [DOC File]Universal Precautions

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      airborne diseases The most important precaution is to provide the youth with a supply of tissues and a disposable container (e.g., a paper bag). Instruct the youth to cover his/her mouth and nose with at least two two-ply tissues when coughing or sneezing and then to place the used tissues in the container.

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    • [DOC File]Attachment A, DJJ 8

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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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    • [DOCX File]Montana State University

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      Standard precautions include the following guidelines. Gloves should be worn whenever there is a possible exposure to flood or body fluids. Latex or non-latex disposable gloves should be used when touching blood, body fluids containing visible blood, mucous membranes, and non-intact skin in an emergency situation.

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

      Airborne Precautions: Will be used by staff caring for patients whose symptoms, travel or exposure history, or other circumstances suggest the possibility of airborne contagious diseases such as Coronaviruses like SARS (SARS CoV-1) and COVID-19 (SARS CoV-2). …

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