Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 102
Transmission-Based Precautions
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Presenter
Karen Jones, RN, MPH, CIC Infection Preventionist
St. John Hospital and Medical Center
Contributions by Linda R. Greene, RN, MPS, CIC University of Rochester Medical Center
Highland Hospital Lona Mody, MD, MSc University of Michigan Ann Arbor VA Health System
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Learning Objectives
Describe the different types of Transmission-Based Precautions Determine what types of practices and personal protective equipment (PPE) are appropriate based on method of disease transmission Apply this knowledge in patient care settings
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Standard Vs. Transmission-Based Precautions
Standard Precautions: apply to ALL care activities regardless of suspected or confirmed infection status Transmission-Based Precautions: added measures to prevent the spread of disease from patients with known or suspected disease
(Siegel JD et al., CDC Guidelines for Isolation Precaution, 2007 )
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HICPAC Guidelines
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