Isolation Flashcards

1
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isolation

A

the intentional separation and restriction of ill persons with a confirmed contagious, transmittable infection/disease

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2
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what are the basic principles of patient care in isolation

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understand disease transmission, which barriers to use, hand hygiene, disposal of PPE and supplies, keeping people protected during transport

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3
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PPE

A

gowns, masks, gloves, eye protection

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4
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how is PPE chosen?

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based on method of transmission

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5
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what patients are on tier 1: standard precautions?

A

all patients in all healthcare settings
wash hands and wear gloves when appropriate

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6
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what patients are on tier 2: expanded precautions?

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patients who are or are suspected of being colonized with a contagious, transmissible pathogen
when patient is on isolation, known or suspicion of highly transmissible pathogen

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7
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what is the purpose of standard precautions?

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to protect HCWs and patients from contact with infectious agents in recognized and unrecognized sources of infection - blood, body fluids, non-intact skin, mucous membranes

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8
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what are the parts of tier 2: expanded precautions?

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orders, isolation cart, single use equipment, door signage, patient and visitor restrictions, notification of receiving unit

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9
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direct contact

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person to person

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10
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indirect contact

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person to contaminated object to person

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11
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what do you need for contact precautions?

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hand hygiene, gown and gloves
dispose gown and gloves inside room
hand hygiene after take off gown and gloves

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contact precautions transport

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assist patient to chair or gurney, clean linens over patient, disinfect wheelchair where you touched, remove gown and gloves, clean hands, transport patient

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13
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what do you need for special contact precautions?

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gown and gloves and soap and water
wash with soap and water inside room after take off gown and gloves
wash with soap and water between changing gloves

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14
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why do special contact precautions?

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for patients with C diff or suspicion of C diff

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15
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special contact precautions transport

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assist patient to wheelchair, clean linens over patient, use bleach wipes on wheelchair where you touched, remove gown and gloves, clean your hands with soap and water, transport patient

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16
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droplet precautions are used for

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bacteria that is larger than 5 microns - flu, pertussis, bacterial meningitis

17
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what do you need for droplet precautions?

A

hand hygiene, mask, gown, gloves
can change mask when leaving room if patient has productive cough

18
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droplet precautions transport

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assist patient to wheelchair, clean linens over patient, mask on patient, clean wheelchair where you touched, remove, gown, gloves, mask, clean hands, transport patient

19
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airborne precautions are used for

A

bacteria that are smaller than 5 microns - smallpox, measles, chickenpox

20
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what do you need for airborne precautions?

A

hand hygiene, N95 mask, gown, gloves, negative air pressure room
take gloves off in room, step into small room, close door, take N95 mask off outside pt room

21
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airborne precautions transport

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assist patient to wheelchair, clean linens over patient, surgical mask on patient, clean wheelchair where you touched, remove gown, gloves, mask, clean hands, transport patient

22
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no aerosolized procedures

A

contact and droplet isolation, no negative pressure room

23
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aerosolized procedures - breathing treatments, mechanical ventilator

A

airborne precautions

24
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special respiratory precaution - no aerosol procedure

A

hand hygiene, N95 mask, goggles/face shield, gown and gloves
keep door closed

25
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special respiratory precaution- no aerosol procedure transport

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assist patient to wheelchair, clean linens over patient, mask on patient, clean wheelchair where you touched, remove gown, gloves, mask, clean hands, transport patient

26
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special respiratory precaution - aerosol procedure

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hand hygiene, N95 mask, shield, gown, gloves
negative pressure room

27
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special respiratory precaution - aerosol procedure transport

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assist patient to wheelchair, clean linens over patient, surgical mask on patient, clean wheelchair, remove gown, gloves, mask, clean hands, transport patient

28
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why are protective precautions used?

A

for people who are immunocompromised

29
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what are protective precautions?

A

screening for staff and visitors
positive pressure room
no fresh fruit, vegetables, flowers allowed on unit
physician may order PPE if they deem it necessary
patient must be masked outside of isolation room
no visitors under age 14

30
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protective precautions transport

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clean wheelchair with hydrogen-peroxide wipe, assist patient to wheelchair, clean linens over patient, mask on patient, remove and trash any PPE, wash hands, transport patient

31
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how do you put on PPE?

A

gown, mask, goggles, gloves - bottom up

32
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how do you take off PPE?

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gloves, goggles, gown, mask - alphabetical order