Standard Precautions assume that every person is potentially infected or colonized with a pathogen that could be transmitted in the healthcare setting. Elements of Standard Precautions that apply to patients with respiratory infec...
2. Adherence to Standard, Contact, and Airborne Precautions, Including the Use of Eye Protection Standard Precautions assume that every person is potentially infected or colonized with a pathogen that could be transmitted in the healthcare setting. Elements of Standard Precautions that apply to patient...
•Goggles–protecteyes•Faceshields–protectface,mouth,nose,andeyes PPEUseinHealthcareSettings FactorsInfluencingPPESelection •Typeofexposureanticipated –Splash/sprayversustouch –Categoryofisolationprecautions •Durabilityandappropriatenessforthetask•Fit PPEUseinHealthcareSettings ...
2. Adherence to Standard, Contact, and Airborne Precautions, Including the Use of Eye Protection Standard Precautions assume that every person is potentially infected or colonized with a pathogen that could be transmitted in the healthcare setting. Elements of Standard Precautions that apply to patient...
Implementation of Standard, Contact, and Airborne Precautions, including the use of eye protection Visitor management and exclusion Source control measures for patients (e.g., put facemask on suspect patients) Requirements for performing aerosol generati...
Implementation of Standard, Contact, and Airborne Precautions, including the use of eye protection Visitor management and exclusion Source control measures for patients (e.g., put facemask on suspect patients) Requirements for performing aerosol generating procedures ...
controlpracticestopreventtransmissioninanyhealthcaresettingDecisionsaboutPPEusedeterminedbytypeofclinicalinteractionwithpatientPPEUseinHealthcareSettingsPPEforStandardPrecautions(1)Gloves–Usewhentouchingblood,bodyfluids,secretions,excretions,contaminateditems;fortouchingmucusmembranesandnonintactskinGowns–Useduringprocedures...
Standard Precautions (1)• Gloves – Use when touching blood, body fluids, secretions, excretions, contaminated items; for touching mucus membranes anditems; for touching mucus membranes and nonintact skin• Gowns – Use during procedures and patient care activities when contact of clothing/ ...
Implementation of Standard, Contact, and Airborne Precautions, including the use of eye protection Visitor management and exclusion Source control measures for patients (e.g., put facemask on suspect patients) Requirements for performing aerosol generating procedures ...
Table 10. Start-up Time Dependencies PARAMETER DEFINITION FORMULA/METHOD OF DETERMINATION DESCRIPTION 1 fREF tREF Reference clock period The reciprocal of the applied reference frequency in seconds. tpul Power-up time (low limit) Power-supply rise time to low limit of Power On Reset (POR) trip...