FOR HEATHCARE STAFF AND VISITORS

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FOR HEATHCARE STAFF AND VISITORS ICU CARDIAC TRANSPLANT PRECAUTIONS Visitors: Check with Nurse PRIOR to entering the Room Do NOT ENTER if you have a fever or Upper Respiratory Infection FOR HEATHCARE STAFF AND VISITORS HANDS MUST BE DISINFECTED WITH ALCOHOL GEL BEFORE PATIENT CONTACT HAND DISINFECTION GLOVES GOWNS GOWNS MUST BE WORN TO ENTER THE ROOM GLOVES MUST BE WORN TO ENTER THE ROOM USE ONLY THE STETHOSCOPE IN THE ROOM WIPE ALL ITEMS WITH HOSPITAL DISINFECTANT PRIOR TO ENTERING ROOM NO FRESH OR DRIED FLOWERS OR PLANTS MAY BE BROUGHT INTO ROOM Equipment Supplies Need more signs? Call central transport X27884 4/01/12