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For Healthcare Staff and Visitors
AIRBORNE PRECAUTIONS (Visitors: check with nurse before entering) USE NEGATIVE PRESSURE ROOM: Set room to negative pressure. All doors must remain closed. NEG For Healthcare Staff and Visitors AFTER leaving BEFORE entering 1. Close both doors 1. Disinfect hands with alcohol gel 2. Remove N95 respirator or PAPR N95 2. Put on N95 respirator or PAPR. Fit check N95. 3. Disinfect hands with alcohol gel Room should be closed and unoccupied for 45 minutes after patient discharge. Do not remove sign until room terminally cleaned. 4/01/12
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AIRBORNE PRECAUTIONS 1. N95 respirator or PAPR must be worn to enter the room. 2. The patient must be placed in a private room that has monitored negative air pressure. If a negative pressure room is not available, page Infection Control 3. The door(s) must remain closed at all times. 4. Patients should be transported for essential purposes only. A surgical mask must be worn by the patient during transport. The receiving department should be notified by the nursing pod/unit that Airborne Precautions are required. 5. Visitors should wear the special TB respirator (N95) when entering the patient’s room. Visitors do not have to be fit tested to this respirator but should be shown how to wear it correctly 6. After discharge, doors must remain closed for 45 minutes before placement of new patient. Staff should wear a N-95 for 45 minutes after patient discharge. DISEASES REQUIRING THIS SIGN Tuberculosis (pulmonary in any patient; pulmonary or extrapulmonary in HIV+ patient) Measles Smallpox (variola)C C Contact Precautions also required Need more signs? Call Central Transport ext 4/01/12
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