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Sample of Current Isolation Signs
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STRICT Airborne Precautions Negative Pressure Room Required: Keep door closed Everyone must clean their hands when entering and leaving the room Staff must wear an N95 respirator prior to entering the room Visitors check with nurse before entering. Wear a surgical mask prior to entering the room For Patient to leave room: Patient must wear a surgical mask Infection Control October2014
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Indications for Use Tuberculosis R/O Tuberculosis
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Airborne/Contact Precautions Negative Pressure Room Required: Keep Door Closed Visitors must check with nurse before entering the room Everyone must clean their hands when entering and before leaving the room Staff required to wear a gown and gloves NO respiratory protection required if immune. Staff: wear N-95 if not immune Patient must wear a surgical mask when leaving the room Infection Control_Oct2014
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Indications for Use Disseminated Zoster Chickenpox
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Contact Precautions Everyone must clean hands when entering and leaving the room Visitors and staff must wear a gown and gloves to enter the room Staff: When possible, use patient dedicated or disposable equipment. Clean and disinfect shared equipment. Infection Control_October2014
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Indications for Use MRSA MDROs’ Scabies Lice Bedbugs
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Contact Plus Precautions Wash or sanitize hands before entering. MUST wash hands with soap and water before leaving the room Everyone MUST wear a gown and gloves to enter the room. Remove both before leaving the room Staff: When possible, use patient dedicated or disposable equipment. Clean and disinfect shared equipment. Infection control_October2014
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Indications for Use C. difficile Norovirus
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Droplet Precautions Everyone must clean hands when entering and before before leaving the room Everyone must wear a surgical mask. Staff to wear eye protection for patient care activities likely to generate sprays Patient must wear a surgical mask when leaving the room Infection Control_Oct2014
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Indications for Use Influenza Pertussis N. meningitidis (known or suspected) Mumps Rubella
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Droplet/Contact Precautions Infection Control_October2014 Everyone must clean their hands before entering and leaving the room Visitors and staff to wear gown, gloves and surgical mask Staff to wear full facial protection with patient care activities likely to generate splashes or sprays.
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Special Isolation Precautions TO ENTER THE ROOM, EVERYONE MUST: Wash or sanitize hands Remove all jewelry, vocera, phone, wallet, ID badge If long hair, secure in a bun Cover hair with surgical bouffant hair bonnet Put on hospital scrubs Put on blue impervious OR level 4 surgical gown Wear sterile gloves as designated per role Wear knee high boot covers PAPR, with filter and air supply Infection Control_October 2014
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Indications for Use MRSA in sputum ESBL or Carbapenem Resistant organisms in sputum
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Ebola Entry Signage
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Attention! Within the past 3 weeks if you traveled to or from Western Africa (Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, or Senegal) or have had contact with a person sick with Ebola, Please tell the staff IMMEDIATELY! We want to get you the care you need right away
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