Isolation Precautions for Pediatric Patients - UW Health
Droplet Precautions: Precautions to prevent the spread of organisms that travel on particles much larger than the > 5 microns in size. These particles do not spend much time suspended in the air, and usually do not travel beyond a several foot range from the patient. These particles are produced when a patient coughs, talks, or sneezes. ................
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