I Saw the Sign
To wear on not to wear
Why Infection Prevention
100

This precaution is used when a patient has MDRO and we do not want to transfer it to others

What is Contact Precautions? 

100

I am going to walk with the patient to the dining room

When not to wear EBB? 

100

This has been put in place to prevent HAI infections with residents with open sores or lines

What is EBP? 

200

This Precaution is used to protect a patient from possible exposure to contagious material 

What is Enhanced Barrier precautions? 


200

I am going to provide peri care to the patient with an open wound

When should I wear EBB? 

200

MDRO are prevalent in today health care settings most common infections to wounds in the health care become infected with these. CMS and healthcare have put this in place to protect these patients. 

Why EBP used on in LTC? 

300

This form a precautions is most often found in Nursing homes, but you may see it in ICU unitis

What is Enhanced Barrier Precautions? 

300

I have a resident with a catheter and I need to walk with the patient to the dining room

What is when not to wear EBP? 

300

This method us used routinely during a health care job, and is considered the most effective way to prevent the spread of infection

What is hand hygiene? 

400

If I a see a an orange sign in the patient closet this usually indicated that i need to wear a gown in this room while giving care

What EBB signs? 

400

My resident is in the shower and I need to change the residents bedding

What is when to wear EBP? 

400

There are standard precautions, and transmission based precautions. These two build on themselves to form of precautons when dealing with MDRO prevention to a patient with open wounds and or lines

What is EBP? 

500

I have a sign in a room that is orange, and says i need to perform hand hygiene and where gown and gloves while giving care

What is EBB

500

My patient is a full assist lift and has an open wound to her coccyx 

What is when to wear EBP? 

500

You have standard precautions and transmission precautions but my patient has MRSA. 

What is a reason to have this resident on contact precautions? 

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