Isolation precautions- p.399

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Isolation precautions- p.399 Divide a sheet of paper into 4 sections and label each section with one of the terms below. Include when each precaution will be used and if there are special precautions (ex. wear a special mask?) Airborne, Droplet, Contact, Reverse Isolation precautions- p.399

https://www.cdc.gov/hicpac/pdf/isolation/isolation2007.pdf Research hand hygiene, gloves, gown, and mask beginning on p. 49 describe when and how each are used Research contact, droplet, and airborne isolation on P.69-71 write a summary of each transmission precaution

Using your book, list the proper steps to handwashing