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1 Novel Influenza A H1N1 Outbreak: The Florida Response Infection Control Considerations: Focus on Personal Protective Equipment
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2 Workplaces may require workers to have contact with people who are known or suspected to be infected with the Influenza A H1N1 virus. Institute work practices to reduce the risk of infection and to protect your workers. The diversity among healthcare workers and their workplaces makes preparation and response to a pandemic influenza especially challenging.
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3 Infection Control Considerations: Focus on Personal Protective Equipment OSHA – General Guidance CDC – Specific Guidance for: Caring for Patients in Healthcare Settings Obstetric Settings Laboratory Workers Post-Mortem Care and Autopsy Procedures Correctional and Detention Facilities Homeless and Emergency Shelters
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4 Infection Control Considerations: Focus on Personal Protective Equipment SHEA Position Statement Interim Guidance on Infection Control Precautions for Novel Swine-Origin Influenza A H1N1 in Healthcare Facilities Endorsed by APIC and IDSA HICPAC Review of Interim Guidance Working Group, Stakeholders, IOM expert panel Process complete October 1, 2009
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5 Infection Control Considerations: Focus on Personal Protective Equipment Patient Controls Respiratory etiquette Use of masks Antivirals Vaccination (when available) Environmental Controls Ventilation Sanitation Waste management
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6 Infection Control Considerations: Focus on Personal Protective Equipment Administrative Controls Staffing considerations Triage, isolation, or cohorting Active surveillance Disposable or dedicated supplies and equipment Infection Control Precautions Use of Personal Protective Equipment Transmission of H1N1 – Droplet or Airborne?
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7 Infection Control Considerations: Focus on Personal Protective Equipment Infection Control Precautions Standard – basic level for care of all patients Hand Hygiene Other PPE, if exposure anticipated Contact – diseases easily transmitted by direct patient contact or by indirect contact with items Standard Precautions Gloves and Gowns Eye Protection – if splashes anticipated Private room – if available
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8 Infection Control Considerations: Focus on Personal Protective Equipment Infection Control Precautions Droplet – working within 6 feet of a patient who is coughing or sneezing or during procedures that result in dispelling droplets into the air. Standard Precautions - plus Surgical Mask Airborne – protect against airborne droplet nuclei that may remain suspended in the air for a long time. Standard Precautions - plus Personal Fit Tested N-95 or PAPR Respirator Negative Pressure Isolation Room
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9 Infection Control Considerations: Focus on Personal Protective Equipment Written program in accordance with OSHA Programs and fit test procedures: www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/respiratory Staff should be medically cleared, fit-tested, and trained for respirator use Florida Guidance – under consideration to move towards use of surgical mask for routine patient care
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