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Isolation Precautions

The document outlines isolation precautions including negative airflow rooms, contact precautions, airborne precautions, and droplet precautions. It lists health conditions that require each type of precaution and provides instructions for donning and doffing personal protective equipment.

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Isolation Precautions

The document outlines isolation precautions including negative airflow rooms, contact precautions, airborne precautions, and droplet precautions. It lists health conditions that require each type of precaution and provides instructions for donning and doffing personal protective equipment.

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Isolation Precautions

Key: *Negative Airflow Room *Airborne Precaution as well


*Contact Precaution as well *Droplet Precaution as well

Follow standard precautions (ex: hand hygiene), wear a N-95


mask/respirator, remove N-95/respirator after exiting the room and
keep the door closed.
Health conditions:

Airborne Chicken Pox (Varicella)**


Disseminated Herpes Zoster (Shingles)**
Sars*
Tuberculosis
Measles

Follow standard precautions (ex: hand hygiene), wear a surgical mask


and remove face protection before exiting the room.
Health conditions:
Adenovirus*
Influenza*

Droplet
Epiglottitis
Group A Strep Pharyngitis
Meningitis
Mumps
Pneumonia
Rubella
Scarlet Fever (Infants/Young Children)

Follow standard precautions (ex: hand hygiene), use dedicated or


disposable equipment, wear gown and gloves and dispose of gown
and gloves before exiting the room.
Health conditions:

Contact
Acute/Infectious Diarrhea SARS*
Adenovirus* Scabies
C-diff Skin/Wounds
Lice Urinary Tract Infections
MDR Bacteria (MRSA,VRE) Varicella*
Respiratory Infections Vesicular Rash
Rotavirus Viral Conjuctivitis
RSV Zoster*
Note: Hand wash with soap and water for BOTH C-diff and Versa.

Donning
Donning (Putting on PPE): Doffing (Taking off PPE):
Gown Gloves

/Doffing
Mask Goggles *Take off Alphabetically!
Goggles Gown
Gloves Mask

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