Isolation
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Specimen collection isolation
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100

Define first tier

Most important precautions

Applies to blood, body fluids, secretions, and excretions

Promote handwashing and PPE

Respiratory Hygiene etiquette

100

Most likely spot for staph on a stethoscope

Diaphragm and ear tips

100

Outside of container must be ? and lid ?

clean lid outside room

100

What is a protective patient and how do we handle them?

immunosuppressive state (stem cell transplants)

Privateroom with positive air flow, HEPA filtration, mask, gown, gloves

200

Describe 2nd tier

3 transmission categories for ptients with highly transmittable important pathogens 

200

Label bag and specimen

Outside the unit

200

What should youdowith equipment in isolation rooms?

Keep to a minimum 

Anything taken out must be disinfected, sterilize, burned, or bagged.

300

Airborne precautions: Size, 4 examples, barrier protection

Less than 5 micrometers

Mealses, chickenpox, varicella zoster, tuberculosis

Private room,negative pressure airflow mask or respiratory device, N95 for TB

300

How do you handle lab specimens

as if all patients are infectious and placein biohazard bags

300

What are some OSHA guidelines when it comes to TB isolation

protective devices with 95% efficiency and <10% face seal leakage patients must where masks outsideofroom

400

Droplet precautions: Size, 4 examples, barrier protection

Larger than 5 micrometers

influenza, adenovirus, group A strep, pertussis, rhinovirus, pertussis, diphtheria, pneumonic plague, rebella, mumps, respiratory syncytial virus

private room or cohort mask or respirator

400

What must be done with articles that can not be autoclaved or soaked in disinfectants

it should be washed or wiped off with disinfectant and aired for 12 hours

500

Contact precautions: Description, 4 examples, barrier protection

direct patient or environmental contact, colonization or infection with multiple drug resistant organisms 

 (VRE, MRSA, C. Diff) respiratory syncytial virus, shigella and other enteric pathogens, major wound infections, herpes simplex, scabies, varicella zoster

private room or cohert mask, gowns, and gloves- wear PPE applicable torisk

500

What should you do with your watch when taking vitals in a room with an infectious patient

protect by placing it on a clean paper towel or in a plastic bag...best to use wall clock

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