Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 102
Airborne Infection Isolation Prevents transmission of infectious agents that are very small and remain viable and suspended in the air over long distances. Examples include measles, M. tuberculosis, chicken pox. Patient placed into a negative pressure isolation room. 11 (Siegel JD et al., CDC Guidelines for Isolation Precaution, 2007) ................
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