Infection Control

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Infection Control

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Allergy to what fruits and vegetables indicate a higher risk for latex allergy?
kiwifruit, papayas, avocados, bananas, potatoes, or tomatoes
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Allergy to what fruits and vegetables indicate a higher risk for latex allergy? kiwifruit, papayas, avocados, bananas, potatoes, or tomatoes
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
measles
Airborne
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
disseminated varicella zoster
Airborne
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
tuberculosis
Airborne
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
influenza
Droplet
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
mumps
Droplet
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
rubella
Droplet
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
wound infections
Contact.
Especially for suspected Drug Resistant.
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
scabies
Contact
When wearing a gown, mask/respirator, face/eye protection, and gloves, what are the steps to removing this protective equipment? 1. Remove gloves
2. Remove face/eye protection
3. Remove gown
4. Remove mask/respirator
5. Perform hand hygiene
What is the particulate size for AIRBORNE Precautions? Droplet nuclei smaller than 5 microns
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
chicken pox
Airborne & Droplet & Contact?
What are the Specific Precautions for AIRBORNE PRECAUTIONS? - Private room
- Negative airflow (at least 6 changes per hr)
- Mask for health-care provider
- Pt may be required to mask if coughing is excessive
What is the particulate size for DROPLET Precautions? Droplet nuclei larger than 5 microns
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
Haemophilus influenzae type-B (meningitis, pneumonia, epiglottitis, and sepsis)
Droplet
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
Neisseria meningitidis
(miningitis, pneumonia, and sepsis)
Droplet
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
diphtheria
Droplet & Contact?
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
pertussis
Droplet
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
mycoplasma pneumonia
Droplet
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
pneumonic plague
Droplet
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
streptococcal (group A) pharyngitis
Droplet
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
pneumonia
Droplet
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
scarlet fever in children
Droplet
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
adenoviruses
Droplet
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
parvovirus B19
Droplet
What are the Specific Precautions for DROPLET PRECAUTIONS? - Private room
- Mask for the health-care provider
- Pt may be required to mask if coughing is excessive
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
Clostridium difficile (C-diff)
Contact
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
Escherichia coli (E-coli)
Contact
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
Shigella
Contact
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
hepatitis
Contact
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
rotavirus
Contact
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
Contact
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
herpes simplex
Contact
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
impetigo
Contact
Precautions: Standard, Contact, Airborne, or Droplet?
pediculosis
Contact
viral hemorrhagic infections (such as Ebola) Contact
What are the Specific Precautions for CONTACT PRECAUTIONS? - Private room
- Gloves and gown for health-care provider
- Patient may be required to mask if coughing is excessive

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